Cambodian Police Arrest Student For Facebook Threat to Blow Up Deputy PM
RFA | 29 September 2015
The Ministry of Interior, however, has failed to arrest any suspects in a case involving a death threat against Kem Sokha...
Police originally investigated a Facebook account supposedly belonging to Pheng Vannak, a senior official in the Ministry of Interior, but later said the account was a fake and declared that he was not involved in the threat.
Tao Savoeun (center) poses with unnamed classmates during his graduation in Siem Reap, September 26, 2015. Tao Savoeun’s Facebook page.
A Cambodian University student, who was arrested by provincial
police in Siem Reap after he threatened to kill Deputy Prime Minister
Sar Kheng on social media, has confessed to the plot to throw a grenade
at the government official during the school’s graduation ceremony, the
local police chief said Tuesday.
Two days before, the student had written on a friend’s Facebook page
that he intended to kill the government official with a grenade as he
presided over the school’s commencement exercises on Tuesday.
The event was attended by more than 1,000 students and guests, according to a report by the Khmer Times.
The comment he posted said, “When Samdach [honorific title for Sar
Kheng] arrives, I will bombard, and we all will die together.”
The student gave no indication he had a specific grievance with Sar
Kheng. Police didn’t provide any details about Tao Savoeun’s motives,
saying only that he had confessed to posting the threat.
“He has confessed that he wrote [the threat] by himself,” said Siem
Reap police chief Thang Sakhun, adding that police have charged Tao
Savoeun with attempting to kill with a grenade. “No one forced him to do
so. His statement reflects an ill-intentioned attempt to throw a
grenade to kill people.”
Suon Sopanha told RFA’s Khmer Service on Tuesday that he was
questioning Tao Savoeun about his motive for the threat, and would
question him again on Wednesday.
Government authorities have arrested two others this year for making comments on Facebook against government officials [all within days! Very effective detective work! Who says our police force is incompetent?!]
The Ministry of Interior, however, has failed to arrest any suspects
in a case involving a death threat against Kem Sokha, vice president of
the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), in 2013 when his
party and the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) were in a political
deadlock following contentious elections in July.
Police originally investigated a Facebook account supposedly
belonging to Pheng Vannak, a senior official in the Ministry of
Interior, but later said the account was a fake and declared that he was
not involved in the threat.
In the meantime, Tao Savoeun’s Facebook account remains active and indicates that he is studying tourism to be a tour guide.
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