five of Ms. Samneang’s wood-laden trucks from crossing into Vietnam at night
Wood Trafficker Arrested, But Where Is She?
Cambodia Daily | 14 October 2016
Military police said they
arrested a well-known timber trafficker in Stung Treng province on Thursday
after she and a group of stick-wielding thugs attempted to retrieve a pile of
wood officers had seized a day earlier.
However, the local forestry
officials who military police said she was handed over to, denied that she had
been transferred to them.
Heng
Samneang, better known as Yeay Proeung, shot to national notoriety last month
after a video was posted online in which she criticized local journalists for
ratting her out to authorities despite accepting her bribes to keep quiet. “All
journalists are witnesses for my business because they receive money from me,”
she told a group of reporters.
Despite the recorded
confession, Ms. Samneang continued to remain free.
National military police
spokesman Eng Hy said she was finally arrested on Thursday morning at the Forestry
Administration’s O’pang Moan office in Siem Bok district. He said she and seven
men showed up at 4 a.m. demanding to remove some of the illegally logged timber
that provincial military police had found on a nearby rubber plantation,
confronting the two military police officers guarding the pile.
“Yeay Proeung and her seven
workers got out of two vehicles and tried to fight with our military police,
and one of them [an officer] shot one time in the air to disperse them,” he
said. The workers “ran away and we arrested only Yeay Proeung at the scene.”
Contacted on Thursday just
before noon, Cheat Veasna, Stung Treng’s deputy military police chief, said Ms.
Samneang had been placed in the care of the Forestry Administration’s O’pang
Moan triage office at about 9 a.m., but declined to comment further.
However, when contacted at
about 3 p.m., the head of the triage, Sar Vuthy, said his staff had not seen
Ms. Samneang and did not know where she was.
“Yeay Proeung was arrested this
morning, but I don’t know where she is being detained. I think that woman is
now in the custody of the provincial military police,” he said.
Tun Yoeut, a deputy prosecutor
for the provincial court, said she had heard of Ms. Samneang’s arrest, but did
not know her whereabouts as she had not been sent to court.
Neither Brigadier General Hy
nor Mr. Veasna could be reached later in the day.
Provincial military police
chief Ieng Vandy declined to comment. Neither provincial nor national level
Forestry Administration officials could be reached.
A man who answered Ms.
Samneang’s telephone on Thursday afternoon identified himself as her nephew,
Prak Bunna. He confirmed his aunt’s arrest, but said he did not know if the
military police’s accusations were true.
“I heard Yeay Proeng is being
detained at provincial military police headquarters,” he said.
Last month, Mr. Vandy, the
provincial military police chief, said authorities had recently stopped five of
Ms. Samneang’s wood-laden trucks from crossing into Vietnam at night. Also last
month, Forestry Administration officials said her Siem Bok district warehouse
had been raided and she was under investigation.
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