Thursday, December 22, 2011

Banana Kingdoom: Serial pedophile pardoned by the king ... while nationalists are sentenced to jail without hope of pardon

Serial paedophile Alexander Trofimov, former chairman of the Koh Pous Investment Company, is escorted by a prison security official after a hearing at the Court of Appeal in Phnom Penh in June 2010. He is now free in Cambodia, following a pardon. (Reuters)

Snake Island paedophile set free in Sihanoukville

Wednesday, 21 December 2011
May Titthara and Vincent MacIsaac
The Phnom Penh Post

Serial paedophile and mega-resort investor Alexander Trofimov walked free from Preah Sihanouk Provincial Prison on Tuesday after serving slightly more than half of his previously reduced sentence for sex crimes against 17 underage girls, the prison’s director said yesterday.

Pich Veasna said that Trofimov was released on Tuesday following a Royal pardon. “We requested to King Norodom Sihamoni to pardon him because he had corrected himself during the time he served in prison,” Pich Veasna told the Post.

The former chairman of Russian-led Koh Pous (Snake Island) Investment Company was first accused in 2007 of purchasing sex from six girls between six and 16 years of age. After the first set of charges, 13 more girls – including one who was deaf – accused the now 45-year-old Russian businessman of sexually abusing them. He was convicted of sex crimes against 17 of them.


Although the youngest was six, Trofimov primarily targeted girls between 11 and 14 years of age. He is also wanted in Russia in connection with child sex allegations there.

Trofimov had been leading a US$300 million project to turn Snake Island into a luxury resort at the time of his arrest.

Following his conviction, he was provided with a private cell and was allowed to leave the prison for nights on the town, according to Se Reksmey, a provincial investigator with rights group Licadho.

“He had much more freedom than other prisoners, and also a separate cell,” Se Reksmey said.

Child protection officers yesterday expressed fear and dismay at Trofimov’s release, with one saying it was “very distressing and re-traumatising for all victims and for their families”.

“Vicitms and the people that protect them feel less safe,” the officer said on condition of anonymity, explaining that NGOs that had been monitoring the case had received “dangerous threats”.

Phil Robertson, deputy director of Human Rights Watch’s Asia division, said it was “profoundly worrisome that organisations working to protect Cambodian children feel intimidated and unable to speak about this case”.

“The Cambodian government should ensure that all those involved with bringing forth this case in 2007 are protected,” he added. Trofimov’s next moves are unknown.

Staff at Koh Pos Investment Company’s offices in Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville claimed that they had never even heard of him.

“It would be surprising if the Cambodian government permits a convicted felon to remain in the country after his release,” Robertson said. If it does, then “officials need to explain to the Cambodian people why, and more importantly, what steps they will take to protect his victims from possible retaliation or re-traumatisation from this very rich, well-connected man,” he added.

A Ministry of Interior official said Trofimov’s name was not on the list of 642 inmates that had been sent to the King for pardons and reduced sentences.

“I don’t know who asked the King to pardon Alexander Trofimov, because the list I sent to the Ministry of Justice did not have his name on it,” said Liv Mauv, deputy general of the ministry’s department of prisons.

“I don’t know what special condition allowed Alexander Trofimov to be pardoned,” he said, explaining that inmates must serve two-thirds of their sentence before they are eligible for pardon.

Roberston said that “while this is only one case, it is a high profile one, and the court and authorities must clearly and publicly explain the circumstances surrounding why this man was released”.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

This pissed me off so fucking much. This mother fucking king is a fucking moron. To me, this fag fucker is useless to our nation. How could you pardon a child molester to go free, on the other hand, thousand of innocent Khmers go to prison and this monkey dancer never once pardon his own people.
Die soon mother fucker. If I have a chance some day, I will kill you.

Anonymous said...

This type of action from our brain dead King, signal a bright lights to others child molesters a round the world to come and enjoy their molesting in the kingdom of Cambodia. And don't worries, if you got arrested our gay king will pardon you out and continue to do what you do best.

My wish to my great King for this New Year is to DIE in agonizing pain.

Anonymous said...

Wow, I don't agree with the King decision, but I don't wish him to die like others in this bloggers. I totally agree with the bloggers that the actions by the King will encourage more pedophiles into our country. We don't need pedophiles in our country who will spread more sexual behaviors and diseases.

How about pardon some of the political prisoners such as Sam Rainsy, Pen Sovann, and those who read KI-media and other opposition medias.

Anonymous said...

THE STUPID KING, THE PLAYBOY KING AND KHMERS KILLER.

Anonymous said...

Pardon the readers of KI Media??? I won't be here in this site anymore!!!

Anonymous said...

To 11:06 PM, only if some one molested you own children then you will have a different perspective. Otherwise, you will still be ignorance. Or maybe you are a child molester.

Anonymous said...

11:06 PM Was molested as a child. He now enjoys molestng other children. FUCK OFF AH CHkae.

Anonymous said...

11:06PM, I'm referring to a good man name Seng Kunakar who printed out Ki-media and passed on to his co-workers. I thought our constitution allow freedom of speech and information. I guess not.

When I was in Srok Khmer in August of this year, I was not able to log on to KI-Media nor Khmerization. I was in srok Khmer for 1 month. I was dying to read KI Media and all ISP in srok khmer especially METFONE blogged me.

Anonymous said...

MONARCHY IS NO LONGER NECESSARY IN CAMBODIA.

LET'S KICK THE KING OUT, SHUT DOWN THE ROYAL PALACE, AND DECLARE THE SECOND REPUBLIC.

Anonymous said...

AGREE IF YOU CAN DO IT, WE CAN DO IT.

Anonymous said...

ខ្ញុំថា​មិនមែនជាកំហុសរបស់ព្រះមហាក្សត្រទាំងស្រុង
ទេ ចំពោះរឿងសំខាន់មួយនេះ។យួនដឹងថារាស្រ្តខ្មែរ
និយមស្ដេច វាក៏យល់ព្រមភ្លាម តែស្ដេចគ្មានអំ
ណាចអ្វីទាំងអស់ ចឹងហើយរឿងលើកលែងទោស
ឱ្យជាតិរុស្ស៊ីម្នាក់នេះ ទើបមិនមែនជាកំហុសរបស់
ទ្រង់ទេ ៕