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Saturday 5 May 2012

Shooting suspect to face court [Is he the real killer or is he just a scapegoat?]

By May Titthara 
Friday, 04 May 2012 
Phnom Penh Post
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Photo by Will Baxter/ Phnom Penh Post

Mourners toss riel notes into the coffin of slain environmental activist Chhut wutty at his funeral in Kandal province.

Reporters from The Cambodia Daily, Miss Phorn Bopha and Miss Olesia Plokhii, both 27, questioned by police official after shooting incident. (Photo Supplied)
A suspect in the shooting incident that left environmental activist Chut Wutty and military police officer In Rattana dead last week in Kok Kong province had been sent to court, a military police official said yesterday.

Sun Samoeun, deputy military police commander in Koh Kong province, said Ran Boroth – a security guard from the company Timbergreen – had been sent to court, but he could not confirm whether the suspect had been charged.

Mok Chito, the head of the central judicial department at the Ministry of Interior, who has been placed in charge of a joint investigative committee examining the case, said military police officer So Sopheap had also been brought in for questioning on Wednesday.

“We are still questioning Ran Boroth, and we have also spoken to a lot of people who know that story,” Mok Chito said, adding that every witness to the shooting would be called in for questioning before the results of the investigation were released in three or four days’ time.

Neang Boratino, provincial co-ordinator of the rights group Adhoc, said yesterday that the joint committee had taken Ran Boroth back to the scene of the crime to perform a re-enactment of the shooting.
“The committee asked him to imitate what he did on that day, and they took a video clip of his action,” he said, adding that Ran Boroth and In Rattana had been close friends.[According to the two journalists who were with Wutty, another military officer [Ran Boroth?] only came after In Ratana was shot dead and he was very angry with the two journalists and was only restrained by another policeman from harming the two female journalists. So, was he being framed to cover up from telling who the real killer or killers was/were? Here is their report"Not long after the shooting, another military officer armed with AK-47 riffle pulled up on a motorcycle. He was a friend of In Ratana. He saw his dead friend and angrily began to approach Ms. Bopha in a threatening fashion. But one of the soldiers prevented him from making any contact. He then wept at the side of his friend's corpse". So, could Rann Boroth be that soldier who is a friend of In Ratana? If so, then he could not have been the killer because he only came after his friend was dead already].


The shooting took place last Thursday at Veal Bei Point, in Mondul Seima district, after Chut Wutty, director of the Natural Resource Protection Group, stopped in the area to photograph stockpiles of wood with two journalists.

What happened next remains unclear, but military officials have said at least one man from Timbergreen, a company clearing the nearby Lower Stung Russey Chrum dam site, tried to stop Chut Wutty from taking photographs before military police intervened.

Chan Soveth, senior investigator for the rights group Adhoc, which has been investigating the incident, said the joint committee had excluded provincial police and military police from joining the investigation, a decision that he welcomed.

“NGOs will discuss their own [joint] investigation and plan to issue their [report of the] joint investigation next week,” Chan Soveth said.

In a statement released yesterday, the US embassy joined the chorus of international concern over the shooting of “one of Cambodia’s most prominent environmentalists and staunch human-rights defenders”.

“The United States remains concerned about the use of force to curb the actions of individuals seeking to peacefully shed light on important issues like illegal logging,” the statement reads.

Chut Wutty embarked on unending campaigns against illegal logging and other threats to Cambodia’s environment across the country, directly confronting those he accused of corruptly exploiting natural resources. 

He had long alleged that the Timbergreen company was abusing dam reservoir-clearing permits to run illegal logging rackets that cut luxury timber far outside the boundaries of their licence.

Timbergreen holds the licence to clear the more than 14-square-kilometre reservoirs of the two-level, 338- megawatt Lower Stung Russey Chrum, in Mondul Seima district, and the nearly 20-square-kilometre reservoir of the 246-megawatt Stung Tatai dam, in Thma Bang district.

Construction of the dams is contracted to the Chinese state-owned firms China Huadian Corporation and China National Heavy Machinery Corporation, respectively.

As of August, 2010, Timbergreen’s shareholders included Khieu Sarsileap (57.5 per cent), Hou Hab (27.5 per cent) and Huy Theara (15 per cent), according to the company’s Ministry of Commerce registration.

Khieu Sarsileap did not answer the phone yesterday and contact details for Timbergreen, Hou Hab and Huy Theara could not be found.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

This girl knew the real killer's face...Tell authority everything you knew!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!don't be scare.

Anonymous said...

I'm afraid they arrested the wrong person. May be they arrested Rann Boroth to shut him up from telling the truth. How can he killed his friend? I don't believe the police story, I think they set him up so the real killers and the ones who ordered the killings won't be prosecuted.

Anonymous said...

I think you are right. They will tell the female reporters that they will end up with a bullet in their heads if they "recall" what really occurred. Timbergreen should be held accountable in either case. They order armed police and military along with their "security guards" to prevent the truth of their illegal activities from being documented. Period. They are guilty!