Friday, October 06, 2006

2nd Immigration Arrest in Weeks for Heng Pov

Heng Pov (Photo: RFA)

Friday, October 6, 2006

By Douglas Gillison
THE CAMBODIA DAILY


Police in Malaysia on Tuesday arrested former Phnom Penh police chief Heng Pov for overstaying his 1-month entry pass, news reports and an attorney acting for Cambodia's highest-profile fugitive said Thursday.

It was unclear whether Malaysian authorities would deport Heng Pov back to Cambodia, a move that the former police chief has warned would be his death sentence.

"We've been told that he was arrested in Malaysia and that the arrest took place at 8 o'clock in the morning the day before yesterday," David Chen, Heng Pov's Australian attorney, said by telephone, adding that his firm had retained a Malaysian lawyer for Heng Pov.

The arrest was the second time in fewer than six weeks tot the 48-year-old has been detained over a simple immigration violation.

Authorities in Singapore arrested Heng Pov on Sept 1 for overstaying his entry pass and allowed him to cross into Malaysia via the Johor-Singapore causeway.

"We are liaising with the Malaysian authorities over what grounds he's been arrested on, where he's being held and what we can do," Chen said. "In due course we'll know what happened," he added.

Interior Ministry spokesman Khieu Sopheak refused to confirm or deny reports that Cambodian police had traveled to Malaysia on Wednesday following Heng Pov’s arrest.

"We don’t have any official information from our Malaysian counterparts," Khieu Sopheak said.

Malaysian newspaper The Star reported Thursday that, acting on a tip, police had arrested Heng Pov at a luxury hotel where he had been staying for several days in Subang Jaya township outside the capital, Kuala Lumpur.

Malaysian authorities plan to charge Heng Pov under the country's Immigration Act since his entry pass expired over the weekend, Malaysian newspaper New Straits Times reported Thursday.

"It remains unclear, however, whether he will be extradited to Cambodia...be sent to a third country or held here until his immigration charge is disposed of," the newspaper wrote.

An official at the Malaysian Embassy declined to comment while Keo Vanthan, first deputy director of the Phnom Penh Interpol office, said he was abroad Thursday and declined to answer questions.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

As a group of Cambodian people, we strongly protest any attemp to extradite HENG Pov to Phnom Penh Government.
We are sure that if HENG Pov is sent back to Cambodia, he will be tortured and forced to accept all the criminal actions which have been commited by HUN Sen and HUK Longdy.
Now some of HENG Pov's subbordinates, who are arrested, are tormented.
Some others are hiding from the hunting of MOK Chito while their families and relatives are being threatening by the same unmoral group.
We appeal to the International organizations, NGOs and Human Right in Cambodia to investigate and help these innocent people.