Manhunt for tycoon on
Police stormed into a house in the capital’s Meanchey district
last night, detaining the parents of Thong Sarath, a tycoon who earlier
in the day went into hiding to escape questioning over the murder of
businessman Ung Meng Cheu.
“Sarath is the ringleader in this murder, but he has fled,” said
Chhuon Narin, deputy chief of the municipal police . “His parents will
be questioned tonight.”
The detainment of Keo Sary, 56, and her husband, Tan Sok, 65, took
the tally of people in custody to six, following the arrest of three of
Sarath’s bodyguards on Monday and a fourth yesterday morning.
Sarath, president of Meanchey International Investment, cabinet
deputy chief at the Ministry of Defence and one-time member of the
government’s Brigade 70 military unit, has business interests that
include the Borey 999 apartment projects.
In a bizarre press conference just hours before the raid, Sary
defended her son from allegations of involvement in Meng Cheu’s slaying
on November 22.
Draped in expensive jewellery, boasting about her family’s wealth and
even, at one point, counting banknotes, Sary said her son had gone into
hiding to escape arrest over a crime he did not commit.
“We certainly never had any conflict with [Meng Cheu] or his family.… We
were not involved in his death,” she said, adding that her family would
not be concerned with Meng Cheu’s wealth because it was much smaller
than theirs.
Police had visited the family yesterday morning and invited Sarath for questioning, she said.
“I [wouldn’t] let my son” go to the police station, Sary added.
Instead, Sary and her husband went to the municipal police headquarters in their son’s place.
There, they said, municipal police chief Chuon Sovann told them that Sarath would be arrested.
“Sovann got very angry,” Sary said. “He strongly hit the table and kept saying ‘Where is the oknha? There must be an arrest’.”
The couple returned home and warned their son, she said.
“We told him to escape,” she said, adding that a tiger is not as
strong if it is locked in a cage. “My son is now in hiding; he is
staying with a friend.”
Meng Cheu, chairman of the Shimmex Group, was shot outside of a fruit
shop on Sihanouk Boulevard after climbing out of his Lexus SUV. The
gunman – pictured on camera firing six bullets into his victim – fled
with an accomplice on a motorbike.
Keo Sarith, a Phnom Penh police officer, told the Post on
Tuesday that two of the bodyguards arrested on Monday have confessed to
being involved in the killing and that police had seized what they
believed was the murder weapon.
A fourth bodyguard was arrested yesterday.
Sok, Sarath’s father, named the four as Meas Sambath, 44; Seam Veasna, 27; Kuy Chanthol, 29; and Ly Sao, 30.
Sary also used the press conference to question the police’s right to
arrest her son, saying that his title of “oknha” – usually bestowed
upon wealthy individuals with close ties to the government – made him
immune to a normal police investigation.
“Looking down at my son is like looking down at the King,” she said.
“The King has signed to promote my son as an oknha. [They] need to pass
through the King and the courts also.… If they abuse the law, how can we
[do] business?”
During the press conference, Sary and Sok both threatened to file a lawsuit against Sovann and have him fired.
Sovann could not be reached.
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