Soldier Shoots at Loggers After Failed Extortion
Cambodia Daily | 28 March 2016
A soldier who had been hired to guard a parcel of land belonging to
the Defense Ministry in Pursat province was arrested on Saturday after
he confronted a group of loggers with an assault rifle because they
refused to pay him hush money, local police said.
The man, Min Khan, 50, was identified by deputy provincial police
chief Keo Sokunthea as a soldier working for the Defense Ministry.
Although he was supposed to be guarding the ministry’s land in Phnom
Kravanh district’s Santre commune, he was also earning extra money on
the side by extorting money from illegal loggers who passed through the
area, according to Em Run, the police chief in neighboring Krakor
district.
On Saturday, however, his sideline operation backfired when Mr. Khan
stopped four makeshift trucks transporting hardwood logs and attempted
to charge each vehicle’s driver 3,000 riel (about $.75) to pass through,
Mr. Run said.
When the drivers refused to pay, Mr. Khan allegedly brandished his
AK-47 assault rifle and discharged one shot in the air and another one
at the ground, hitting 38-year-old logger Nhan Vuth in the foot.
“He was guarding the land with a gun—it seemed like he was guarding a jewelry shop,” the police chief said.
After the shooting, he said, the other loggers called commune police, who arrested the suspect—hiding out in a nearby patch of forest—about two hours later. However, by the time police caught up with Mr. Khan, the gun used in the shooting had already been turned over to the military commander in charge of the land, Mr. Run said.
Mr. Run, along with other officials, declined to name the commander.
He also said it was unclear what the land was being used for, but that
the provincial police would investigate the case and try to determine
who had issued Mr. Khan’s gun.
Keo Sokunthea, the deputy provincial police chief, said he believed
the gun had already been sent on from the local commander to the Defense
Ministry but said local police would ask the ministry to send them a
report on the firearm and how Mr. Khan came to be using it while off
duty.
“I will request to have them investigate who owns it or who gave it to the suspect to use,” he said.
Defense Ministry officials could not be reached.
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