Tuesday, July 01, 2008

No Court Action on Kidnap Suit: Officials

By Chiep Mony, VOA Khmer
Original report from Phnom Penh
30 June 2008



A court suit alleging the detention for ransom of villagers by local officials from the Ministry of Environment has seen little progress in the past week, officials said Monday.

Villagers claim Kratie provincial court officials have taken no action in a lawsuit they filed earlier this month, but the fault lies with the villagers and defendants alike, a court official said.

The court has summoned the villagers who filed the suit, as well as the defendants, but none has appeared, said court prosecutor Mork Phany.

Representatives of 54 families filed a lawsuit on June 20, alleging the kidnapping of six people and the destruction of nine houses. Villagers allege they paid between $200 to $500 per person to secure the release of the detainees, according to court documents.

Representatives of the 17 accused officials have denied the claims of kidnapping, saying the villagers live on protected forest land.

Villagers said Monday the Environment officials were still detaining people and demanding ransom.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is the country need midle man?

UN see wath you gave us from 1933 election!

Power to undividuals! not population!

Most of the Cambodian power breakers in 1993 were Khmer Rouge!

Anonymous said...

Well, we certainly aint gonna distribute AK47 to everyone any time soon. I hope you don't hold your breath waiting for one.