Cops on call for KNY
As hundreds of thousands participate in the annual mass
migration from Phnom Penh to their home provinces for Khmer New Year
next week, military police will remain at their posts.
National Military Police in the capital and provincial outlets will
be working at full capacity 24 hours a day during the April 14-16
holiday, National Military Police spokesman Kheng Tito said.
“No [military police are] allowed to leave the headquarters for New
Year,” Tito said yesterday. “We are concerned about traffic accidents,
because many people will travel.… We are also concerned about robberies
and fires.”
Despite the temporarily diminished population in the capital, police
patrol cars, fire engines and ambulances will remain fully operational
during the holiday.
Those who stay in Phnom Penh can enjoy celebrations planned at Wat Phnom, City Hall spokesman Long Dimanche said.
“We will perform all types of traditional games,” he said. “But we
will not allow any disruptions before or after Khmer New Year.”
In anticipation of the holiday, Prime Minister Hun Sen warned
opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party activists on Monday that
police will be ready to squash any demonstrations they may plan.
“We, the authorities, are not stupid,” the premier said at a
graduation ceremony at Koh Pich. “If you come out to demonstrate, you
will taste the pro-government demonstration; and there are no soldiers,
police or armed forces to support the opposition’s fight against the
government.”
Hun Sen’s warning that police will be on guard in case the opposition
party holds protests during the national celebration demonstrated
paranoia in the ruling Cambodian People’s Party, CNRP lawmaker Mu Sochua
said after hearing of the rhetoric.
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