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Wednesday 2 May 2012

More Koh Kong compensation [More impunity for Hun Sen's gangster-like advisor]

By Chhay Channyda 
Wednesday, 02 May 2012 
Phnom Penh Post

A day after three of four men allegedly beaten by Hun Sen aide Bun Sokha and his bodyguards withdrew their complaints, the wife of the most seriously injured of the group said he has joined his fellow victims in accepting compensation.


Tim Sokheng, wife of Phat Sokha, the fourth victim in the attack that took place last week in Koh Kong, said her family decided to accept $5,000 to treat her seriously injured husband and leave the case in the hands of the court.

But neither she nor her husband were certain if their complaint had been withdrawn, as they had not dealt directly with the court themselves.

Tim Sokheng said the money from Bun Sokha, deputy chief of staff of Hun Sen’s bodyguard unit, and the other three suspects, had been paid to her family through the management at Koh Kong City hotel, the guesthouse where she and her husband work and the incident occurred.

“I received $5,000 in compensation this morning. My boss has compromised for us with the suspects,” she said. “Although I compromise to get the money, I still regret what they did to my husband. He [Bun Sokha] was a senior official, but what he did was inhumane, and I want him jailed.”


She said it would now “depend on the court” to find justice for the victims.

Sang Thairath, 32, Norng Suden, 42, Eang Kosal, 30, and Phat Sokha, 42, were victims of a violent beating on April 22 that was captured on the hotel’s CCTV cameras and subsequently posted on YouTube.

On Monday, victims Sang Thairath and Norng Suden took $3,000 and Eang Kosa, a military police officer, claimed $5,000 as compensation for their injuries.

Reached yesterday, Phat Sokha said he was sent to Thailand for medical treatment after the incident due to the severity of his injuries.

“I knew nothing about compensation. It’s my boss’s work to help me and my wife because I was staying in a hospital in Thailand and just returned back,” he said. “I got beaten on the waist seriously. I could not walk well and my boss let me take leave.”

Lay Menglaing, chief of the minor crime police office in Koh Kong, said yesterday that he was unaware of Phat Sokha’s compensation as he had been travelling. However, if it were true, he felt it wasn’t enough.

“Five thousand dollars? I don’t know that he received. He should receive more than that because he was the serious victim of the beating and was sent to Thailand. The others only suffered minor injuries,” he said.

He said that although the four men had taken compensation for their injuries, the court has to continue with its prosecution of the alleged assailants.

“The court must take legal action because they have seen all of the video footage of the beating. It’s actual evidence,” he said.

Bun Sokha, along with his bodyguards Sum Veasna and Meang Chheangly and driver Sum Chhaiya, face jail terms of three to five years if convincted on charges of “intentional violence”.

Provincial judge Kham Sophary and the acting prosecutor, Top Chhun Heng, could not be reached for comment yesterday.

To contact the reporter on this story: Chhay Channyda at channyda.chhay@phnompenhpost.com

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sue this thugs two ways.
#1,for pains&suffering emmotional distresses that lawsuit is for companssatipnss[money] for medical bill and missing works all that etc...

#2,CRIMINAL ACTS: this lawsuit is for violation of your rights,for beating without any justifications what so ever...Abusing powers etc.

Teach crooks a lesson of their life time,criminals act carry jail time,if found qiulty under #2.
Civil lawsuit dealing compensations (money) pain&suffering under #2,no jail time.

This internationals laws or US laws.

Y.K.pro

Anonymous said...

Under #1,no jail time ,but the Thugs (Sokha) must pay compensations to all his victims.correct my commentary above.


Y.K.pro

Anonymous said...

They(victm) must sue this bastard...

Anonymous said...

The culture of impunity, when it's gonna be ended.

Anonymous said...

How tough can you be wielding a gun around. It should be one on one.

Anonymous said...

Wow there you go, no surprises. Guess they got their asses bought out. It's bad enough that Cambodia is corrupted with CPP filth, whats worse is these people are willing to give away their dignity, honor, and the right to execute their justified rights all because of the 'FUGLY DOLLAR'.

Good example guys, you are an insult, that's why everyday you are mistreated like because of your greed. And it's bad enough for me as a FELLOW KHMER to say this to YOU.

And is a shame that the late Mr. Chut Whutty has to lose his life.

1. Corrupted uncaring unpatriotic government, the CPP.

2. Annoying foreign leeches and their pretend-to-help NGO's

3. FUGLY illegal immigrants.

4. Gullible, greedy undignified peoiple.

FUKING ANGRY

DCPP GUY