Cambodian tycoon gets short jailing for beating TV presenter
Daily Mail | 15 February 2016
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — A
Cambodian court gave a lenient prison sentence on Monday to a real
estate tycoon whose savage beating of a female TV presenter was seen on
video that circulated widely on the Internet.
Phnom
Penh Municipal Court Judge Sor Lina sentenced Sok Bun to three years in
prison but suspended all but 10 months. Four months of prison time is
left after counting time served.
In
the video taken at a nightclub in Phnom Penh last July, the tycoon
repeatedly punches and kicks Ek Socheatha in the head for about a minute
as his bodyguard holds a gun on her. Ek Socheatha said she had been
trying to keep Sok Bun from taking advantage of a friend of hers who was
too intoxicated to defend herself.
Ek
Socheatha, popularly known as Sasa, last month withdrew the most severe
complaint, of attempted murder. The Phnom Penh Post and the Cambodia
Daily newspapers reported that she apparently accepted out-of-court
brokered compensation from Sok Bun, although she would not confirm that.
The
case caused a stir largely because the video circulated widely on the
Internet, and because the rich and well-connected in Cambodia often
escape any kind of justice for misdeeds.
Even Prime Minister Hun Sen weighed in on the case last year, directing his comments at Sok Bun before he turned himself in.
"Don't think that because you have money you can escape," Hun Sen said. "What you have done is intolerable."
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