Vietnam Donates to Police Station In Mondolkiri
Cambodia Daily | 6 January 2016
The Vietnamese province of Dak Lak is donating cash and materials to
build a new police station across the border in Mondolkiri’s Koh Nhek
district, according to a police official.
Van Danin, a spokesman for the Mondolkiri provincial police, said on
Tuesday that the Dak Lak government had donated 180 square meters of
zinc roofing, 5.5 tons of cement and $1,800 toward a new district police
station in Koh Nhek, which shares a roughly 50-km border with Vietnam.
“The Vietnamese side helped by offering these construction materials
to build the Koh Nhek district police headquarters in order to
strengthen cooperation and friendship [sic! correction: puppetry and Vietnamization] between the two provinces,” he
said.
Mr. Danin conceded that the borders were not secure, but insisted
that police in Mondolkiri do not cooperate with timber smugglers from
across the border.
“I wish to deny that our police officers allowed Vietnamese nationals
to enter Cambodia and cut the trees in the forests of Mondolkiri
province, but they are able to enter Cambodia through some checkpoints
outside of our police officers’ patrol hours,” he said.
Just last month, five Vietnamese nationals were arrested in Koh Nhek
district in possession of a cache of luxury timber after illegally
entering Cambodian territory. In February, four Vietnamese who were
arrested while attempting to move first-grade timber out of Koh Nhek
said that a Cambodian officer stationed at the border had facilitated
their entry.
Sok Ratha, provincial coordinator for rights group Adhoc, said on
Tuesday that residents of Koh Nhek had taken to detaining foreign
loggers themselves and turning them over to police. The donation from
across the border, he said, could dissuade local police from punishing
offenders.
“We do not know for sure that helping to build the police station
will enable the Vietnamese to log trees freely, but I think this creates
a weak point for our authorities,” he said.
“When they receive a gift, they have an understanding. If they arrest
some Vietnamese logging in Cambodia, will they just send them back?”
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