Authorities stand next to a truck in Tbong Khmum province yesterday after it was seized for illegal transportation of lumber. Photo supplied |
Vietnam-bound trucks full of firewood seized
Phnom Penh Post | 22 September 2016
Tbong [Tbaung] Khmum provincial military
police officers yesterday arrested six people and seized two trucks that were
allegedly transporting firewood to Vietnam, according to gendarmerie spokesman
Eng Hy.
Hy said the group was busted in the morning in Memot district’s Triek commune while headed for the border.
“[At this stage] we
do not know how much wood, but the cars planned to go Vietnam on [September] 21
at about 2am. We have sent [the suspects] and the cars to the provincial
Forestry Administration.”
Reached yesterday,
Tbong Khmum provincial Forestry Administration chief Kim Chhunly said his
office had received a report about the bust, saying it appeared the wood was
being transported through the province but had been cut in Kratie province.
“We arrested them
because they did not have permission [to transport the wood] . . . They
will have to pay a fine and then we will release them.”
While the timber
trade to Vietnam generally centres around luxury species that fetch high
prices, smaller-scale logging for things like fuel has also been blamed for the
Kingdom’s rampant deforestation.
The government
announced a blanket ban on timber exports to Vietnam in January in a bid to
stop smuggling, however, reports from activists and evidence including import
data from Vietnam suggest the trade continues.
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