By Sok Khemara, VOA Khmer
Original report from Washington
09 January 2008
Since cooperation with a new FBI office began last year, Cambodian police have learned more about the strategies and tactics of terrorism, the chief of national police said in a recent interview.
Cambodian police have updated their expertise in the fight against terrorism, thanks to a series of meetings and exchanges of information with FBI agents, Gen. Hok Lundy said in a rare interview last week.
There remains no terrorist threat in Cambodia, he said.
"How those tactics and strategies of terrorists have so far developed is included in the meetings and exchange of information with the US FBI representatives in Cambodia, so that we can be updated on the development of the terrorists," he said.
The FBI opened a legislative attaché office in the US Embassy in March 2007, drawing criticism from human rights groups for its close work with Hok Lundy, who has denied accusations of involvement in drug or human trafficking.
FBI officials in Washington said cooperation with Hok Lundy was necessary to better work in the region, assessing terrorist threats and conducting other law enforcement.
"We think that there has been significant knowledge gained from the cooperation in order to strengthen the security of the country," Hok Lundy said.
Cambodian police have updated their expertise in the fight against terrorism, thanks to a series of meetings and exchanges of information with FBI agents, Gen. Hok Lundy said in a rare interview last week.
There remains no terrorist threat in Cambodia, he said.
"How those tactics and strategies of terrorists have so far developed is included in the meetings and exchange of information with the US FBI representatives in Cambodia, so that we can be updated on the development of the terrorists," he said.
The FBI opened a legislative attaché office in the US Embassy in March 2007, drawing criticism from human rights groups for its close work with Hok Lundy, who has denied accusations of involvement in drug or human trafficking.
FBI officials in Washington said cooperation with Hok Lundy was necessary to better work in the region, assessing terrorist threats and conducting other law enforcement.
"We think that there has been significant knowledge gained from the cooperation in order to strengthen the security of the country," Hok Lundy said.
4 comments:
Someone need to reveal the secret tunnel that Hun Sen built in Ta Kmao.
One of them must be running through the river; the other must be running to Kampot, near the Vietnam border.
Any brave hearts out there who is willing to show us the secret.
We need to seal the tunnel so that the traitors can't escape when the time comes. hok lundy is youn. He will be deal with accordingly whenever hun sen looses power. And we need to seal the
Lundy terrorism and human trafficking is two different things....
Now, we no longer need the FBI office in Phnom Penh.
The war against terrorism is over. ... The Hunger war is just begone.
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