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Eleven Detained at Vietnam Border for Wood Smuggling
Cambodia Daily | 30 May 2016
Mr. Karat said the 11 arrested workers told officials that they did not know who owned the wood, as they had only been hired to transport it to Vietnam.“A provincial court prosecutor released them on the same night because they didn’t know anything,” he said.
Customs officers in Ratanakkiri province stopped four vehicles laden
with luxury wood and briefly arrested 11 workers as their convoy
attempted to cross into Vietnam at a border checkpoint in O’Yadaw
district on Saturday night.
“We stopped the four vehicles to check their cargo and found many
pieces of Thnong wood inside,” he said, adding that they had received a
tip from a “secret source” telling them that the vehicles were on their
way.
Mr. Karat said the 11 arrested workers told officials that they did
not know who owned the wood, as they had only been hired to transport it
to Vietnam.
“A provincial court prosecutor released them on the same night because they didn’t know anything,” he said.
Mr. Karat said the four vehicles and the wood were being held at the
Ratanakkiri provincial customs headquarters, adding that no one had come
to customs to inquire about the seizure.
“I think no one has dared to come to us to discuss the wood because
they are worried we will capture them and put them in jail, since this
is the illegal timber business.”
Last week, customs officers stopped a truck with about 11 tons of
rosewood as it attempted to enter Vietnam in Tbong Khmum province’s
Memot district. Mr. Karat said nobody had come to claim that cargo,
either.
“The truck and rosewood are still being kept at the provincial
customs headquarters. But the court has already decided to confiscate
the truck and rosewood as state property,” he said.

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