Monday, March 29, 2010

$8,000 buy freedom from 15-year jail sentence in Cambodia

Johanne Vinther Axelsen, 55, appears at Phnom Penh Municipal Court last year. Axelsen, who received a 15-year sentence for trafficking illegal medicines , was extradited to her native Denmark this month. (Photo by: AFP)

Danish woman extradited

Monday, 29 March 2010

May Titthara
The Phnom Penh Post

A DANISH woman sentenced to 15 years in prison for mailing thousands of codeine and Valium tablets out of Cambodia last year has been extradited to her native country, a prison official confirmed Sunday.

Johanne Vinther Axelsen was extradited to Denmark March 17, according to Heng Hak, director of the prisons department at the Ministry of Interior.

The move comes 14 months after Phnom Penh Municipal Court sentenced Axelsen, 55, to a lengthy prison term on charges of drug trafficking.

In an interview with the Post last year, Axelsen said she would be allowed to return to Denmark if she paid US$20,000 – a sum she refused, she said, because she did not want “to pay any money to the corrupt court officials, who will use the money to buy a luxury house and car”.

Heng Hak confirmed that Axelsen’s extradition this month came after a cash payment, but he said he did not know the sum.

We did not release her for free,” Heng Hak said.

“Nobody can release her without a court verdict.”

Court officials could not be reached for comment Sunday.

According to media reports, Axelsen’s extradition was secured after a Danish citizen, Mikkel Hass, agreed to donate US$8,000 in cash.

The Web site scandasia.com quoted him as saying he viewed the payment as a donation.

“I think more Danes should show empathy when other Danes are … suffering under unfair circumstances abroad,” Hass was quoted as saying.

Axelsen was convicted in January after she was caught mailing roughly 10,000 codeine and Valium tablets from Cambodia to the United States and the United Kingdom.

Axelsen told the Post at the time that she did not know it was illegal to mail the tablets. It was her son, she said, who urged her to send the shipment.

Still, she said, she held no animosity towards her son.

“I don’t blame him for anything,” she said. “I was naïve.”

8 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:33 PM

    hey, it's called bail bonds. they have them too in america, people who are charged can bail bond to free themselves, however, they still have to go to court, though. and also, don't forget too that even jailed people, if they did their time and repent themselves while in jail and did good things, they probably changed; that too is reformed and can free themselves. you have to understand the whole process before yelling, cursing and screaming like an ignorant person! keep in mind that there is always an exception to the rule in life with anything anywhere, really! if you can't understand the exception to the rule, you are probably brain dead and study to further your education about it,ok! good action or good people is always given the benefit of the doubt in the first place, at least! be smart about it all, ok!

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  2. Anonymous12:04 AM

    Cambodian judges, you are the most degusting men in the world, you're not human, you're just beast.

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  3. Anonymous12:13 AM

    The swearing-in is a sacred ceremony to all government officials before they get into office. I wonder if all government officials are still under oath. If so, why are most of them so corrupt thses days? If not, most of them must have denied the sacred oath they swore.
    For Lord Buddha's sake,they should consider the Buddhist doctrines as a solid foundation of the sacred oath, and stop practicing corruption in all ministries. Please don't despise the sacred oath, or for sure be struck by lightning.

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  4. Anonymous2:13 AM

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  5. Anonymous3:15 AM

    My dear 11:33PM,

    As far as I can see, nobody posted anything to say bad thing about this case yet. Somehow you you started to defend the cambodian court right away. Can you tell us about your connection to the court? I don't really care who paid what as long at the payment went into the state treasury. In case of Cambodia, I doubt very much that the state will see a penny. Why am I so pessimistic? The answer is quite siple: corruption is the no. 1 rule of games in Cambodia.

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  6. Anonymous6:48 AM

    I agree totally with 3.15AM. No one ever begrudges the proper payment and receipt of money into/out of state treasury. But the cambodian treasury has been replenished by donors and charities from all over the world for the last 2 decades at least. Yet it is still empty, while the elites, whose wives are "good at business" keep getting richer and richer. I am sure that the $8,000 that Mr Haas paid will get split between the various court officials and little, if any, will see the inside of the treasury's vault. It is sickening to think the country that my father died fighting to protect has become so cruel, so lacking in self-pride, so dependent on others.

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  7. Anonymous1:39 PM

    @6:48 AM Are you sure you father died fighting in Cambodia, or he just choked to death from swallowing coconut thru his anus?

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  8. Anonymous2:58 PM

    someone should kidnap these court people they are stake with cash.

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