Timber Trader Is in Hun Sen’s Bodyguard Unit, Official Says
The Cambodia Daily | 20 September 2016
Considered the best trained and equipped combat unit in the country, the PMBU was once part of the military’s Brigade 70, which according to a 2007 Global Witness report “operates an illicit timber trafficking service that spans Cambodia and encompasses exports to Vietnam.”
A senior member of Prime
Minister Hun Sen’s elite bodyguard unit is the owner of a warehouse that was
used to stockpile illegally logged luxury wood until police raided the building
in Banteay Meanchey province on Sunday, a military official said on Monday.
Acting on a tip from the provincial court, police raised the
warehouse in Malai district and discovered 90 cubic meters of luxury-grade
Thnong and first-grade Sokrom wood worth tens of thousands of dollars.
The officer who led the raid, provincial anti-economic crime chief
Chap Sopharith, said on Monday that his subordinates were scouring the province
for the building’s owner, a military officer and timber trader named Teuk
Bunthoeun.
“We will ‘invite him for questioning’ if we see him at any time,”
Mr. Sopharith said, using a euphemism for arrest. “Mr. Bunthoeun must take
responsibility for the wood found in the warehouse,” he said, warning that if
the suspect denied ownership of the building, it would become the property of
the state.
Mr. Sopharith said he did not know Mr. Bunthoeun’s military rank
or position. Deputy provincial military commander Phork Sambath, however, said
Mr. Bunthoeun was a senior PMBU member based in Phnom Penh
“I know Mr. Teuk Bunthoeun. He is a military official from Samdech
Hun Sen’s bodyguard unit,” Mr. Sambath said. “He is a high-ranking official and
drives a new Lexus SUV.”
“Mr. Bunthoeun’s usual business is timber and prahok,” he added,
referring to the fermented fish paste central to Cambodian cuisine. “His wife
has run a sawmill in Poipet City for a long time.”
PMBU commander Hing Bun Heang denied that Mr. Bunthoeun worked for
the unit.
“All bodyguards are forbidden from working in the timber
business,” General Bun Heang said. In any case, he added, “Bodyguards have no
time for business because they are busy providing protection for Samdech Prime
Minister.”
Considered the best trained and equipped combat unit in the country,
the PMBU was once part of the military’s Brigade 70, which according to a 2007
Global Witness report “operates an illicit timber trafficking service that
spans Cambodia and encompasses exports to Vietnam.”
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