Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Police mum over Sunday acid attack

Tuesday, 15 July 2008
Written by Chhay Channyda
The Phnom Penh Post


Police remain unwilling to comment on the weekend acid attack against a senior Cambodian People's Party official, who has been sent abroad for treatment after sustaining severe burns to his face.

Ngor Srun, a secretary of state at the Council of Ministers, was doused with acid Sunday morning in Phnom Penh’s Prampi Makara district by two men driving a motorbike, said National Assembly member and CPP colleague Cheam Yeap.

“His whole face was severely injured,” Cheam Yeap said, adding that police had yet to identify the attackers.

“We condemn these acts and appeal to the relevant authorities to find the suspects,” Cheam Yeap said.

Immediately after the attack, Ngor Srun was admitted to Phnom Penh’s Calmette Hospital in serious condition before being transferred out of the country for further treatment, Cheam Yeap told the Post on Monday.

Prampi Makara district police chief Yim Simony said no officials at his district knew about the attack.

No one reported to me,” Yim Simony said.

No police investigation had been opened due to the absence of a complaint from the victim or members of his family, the police chief said.

If there is a complaint from the victim, our authorities will start investigating,” he said.

Am Sam Ath, an election monitor for the human rights group Licadho, told the Post Sunday that his organization suspected the attack was politically motivated in the run-up to the July 27 general election, but were finding it difficult to investigate due to a lack of cooperation from both the police and Ngor Srun’s family.

“We have not been allowed to get any information,” Am Sam Ath said, adding that the police have been disturbingly silent over the incident.

If the attacks involve powerful people, the police never arrest suspects,” he said.

Meanwhile, the chief of the Ministry of Interior’s criminal police, Mok Chito, and spokesman Khieu Sopheak could not be reached for comment.

Phnom Penh police chief Touch Naruth said he was in a meeting and was unavailable to talk about the case.

Witnesses claim a second motorbike carrying two other men was also involved in the incident which took place when Ngor Srun stopped his Lexus SUV at a garage on Kampuchea Krom Boulevard and got out to have the tires checked.

A 28-year-old resident of the area who witnessed the attack, said, "It scared me and everyone else there."

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a shame! Cannot you find any decent hospital care at all in Cambodia? Why fly to Thailand?

Anonymous said...

12:33AM What fucking shame? Cambodia is under the suppression of a Dictator that under controle of the fucking communist Vietnamese that the shame!

And shame that they the CPP trust the Thai's hospital than the Viet master?

That cause CPP kill each other?

Anonymous said...

Waht the fuck? the crime was commetted in puplic place and rhe fucking police of ah Hok Landy and ah Hun Xen is waitting for the victime too coplain for infestigation!

Cambodia must be a heaven for the mafia!

UN !!!!!!! see what you gave Cambodian in 1993??????????

Help us reform the Justice and suppression forces please! please! don't be part of evil! Help us free!!!!! Please!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

It's a fucking shame Khmers cannot find any decent hospital care in its own country. What a real shame!

Anonymous said...

LONG LIVE Hun Sen
Khmers love you

Anonymous said...

Hope the Thais scalp whatever remains of that corrupted asshole and send it to Chea Sim. Next time it will be his turn.

Anonymous said...

If the police stay mum means that Chea Sim's son in law faces his enmey from Hun Sen's relative.

Anonymous said...

Short Live Ah Hun Sen!
Khmers Hate You!!!
Fuck You 12:48am!!!

Anonymous said...

Should we make inquiry to have the FBI to probe on this tragic incident?

We think the FBI should!