Friday, April 25, 2008

3 additional months of jail time for Heng Pov

Friday, April 25, 2008
Everyday.com.kh
Translated from Khmer by Socheata

On 24 April, The Phnom Penh municipal court handed down to Heng Pov, the former Phnom penh police commissioner, an additional 3 months jail term for illegal detention, this jail sentence is in addition to the 58 years and 6 months jail sentence he received so far. Judge Iev Kim Sry gave this additional sentence to Heng Pov because he ordered his subordinates to arrest and detain Chheang Huot, the owner of a nightclub, illegally to ask for more than $260,000 in ransom. Ly Rasy, Heng Pov’s subordinate and who also followed Heng Pov’s order, also received a 3-month jail sentence. Before the judge announced the sentence, Heng Pov denied he committed the act as he is accused by the court, because he was the police commissioner and he cannot commit illegal action. He also said that whatever he is talking about, he has clear proof to back himself up. Altogether, including the latest 3-month jail sentence, Heng Pov is sentenced to 58 years and 9 months of jail time. He is also involved in 2 other cases which the court did not conduct the hearing yet. Heng Pov is a record-holder prisoner in Cambodia because his jail sentence is the longest ever.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's Cambodia. It is either a far left or far right, moderation does not exit. I rather see a lot of people punish 20-30 years than one person 58 years. There are plenty more of evil doers in the government but no one is punished. Just because Heng Peo is no longer one of them gangsters; he is heavily punished. What's wrong with this country?

Anonymous said...

Cambodia is no difference from any other country. If you committed multiple crime, you will faced multiple sentences, and it will add up. There is no limit. It is quite possible to reach over 200 years or multiple life sentence.