An improvised bomb explodes into a ball of flame across from the National Assembly after being detonated by Cambodian Mine Action Centre officials. HENG CHIVOAN |
Sen David, Abby Seiff and Cheang Sokha The Phnom Penh Post 13 September 2013
AN EXPLOSIVE device was found across from the National Assembly this morning, and three M79 shells were found near Wat Phnom.
The devices were found just two days before the opposition party is set to hold a mass demonstration at Freedom Park, which they have said will likely spill into Wat Phnom .
Military Police spokesman Kheng Tito said there were no suspects yet and the investigation remained ongoing.
“We cannot say it’s a terrorism act, unless there is confirmation from the investigating team first,” he said.
Outside of the National Assembly, Phnom Penh police chief Choun Sovann said CMAC was investigating the origin of the explosives.
“After CMAC went to explode the device successfully, with no injuries, we suggested that the director, Heng Ratana, provide expert officials to cooperate with police to make a report of what the powder was made from. Right now, CMAC took some pieces of evidence to examine. Now, the situation is safe,” he said.
At the National Assembly, the device – which was placed in a 10-litre barrel – was deemed too sensitive to move and exploded on site, CMAC director Ratana told the Post. Near Wat Phnom, however, the bomb – which was made of three M79s tied together with wire – was eventually removed to be detonated elsewhere.
Speaking to reporters at Wat Phnom, Daun Penh district governor Sok Sambath said the demonstrations would be permitted to go on, but urged protesters to keep safe and remain alert.
“We cannot say whether it was a threat to the demonstration or not. We are investigating and the local authorities are ready to provide security that day to all police, party members, NGOs and residents who attend the demonstration legally,” he said, before reiterating that the government had agreed to permit only a single day of protest.
“We could not allow them to stay three days or to sleep here at night, because no one can be responsible for securing their safety.”
Outside of both the National Assembly and Wat Phnom, dozens of police and military police quickly sealed off the scenes as Cambodian Mine Action Centre deminers inspected the bombs.
The National Assembly improvised bomb was uncovered approximately 15 metres away from the main gates, in a small patch of grass abutting a book store. At Wat Phnom, the device had been planted in flowers behind a statue of Mahatma Ghandi.
Yesterday, a defunct hand grenade was found just outside the pagoda in which Cambodia National Rescue Party leaders Sam Rainsy and Kem Sokha were giving speeches urging residents to join the planned three-day protest in Phnom Penh, which start Sunday.
Opposition lawmaker Son Chhay said it was too early to draw any conclusions, and urged a thorough investigation.
“It’s very sensitive. We don’t want to make any accusations, but we’re just worried, we’re concerned that the government should be responsible even if something happens to the opposition leader,” he said. “I doubt [that it will impact plans to protest.] The people have very strongly committed to fight for the justice. They’re not really afraid by the look of it. “
Council of Ministers spokesman Phay Siphan said it was “too early to comment,” as investigations remain ongoing.
"From the government side, we just keep a very close eye on that situation,” he said. “You could say that [it’s terrorism]. A terrorism act makes the people afraid, makes them worried… It’s a very cowardly act.”
He also reiterated the government’s support of planned protests.
“The demonstration is not the issue. We learn so much from the demonstration that they are able to maintain peace and maintain law and order. It does not mean that Cambodia does not want,” he said.
Outside of Wat Phnom, residents kept a wary distance as CMAC officials inspected the bomb.
“In the morning, the authority announced by microphone that everyone living here and all passing by, please take care and stay away from the area, because the authorities have found an explosive,” resident Thun Samoeun said. “My family started to panic, and we decided to shut down our shop for the moment. After the authorities announced they had successfully removed it, we were so relieved.”
13 comments:
No one but the agent of CPP itself planned the bomb. The target not to kill. But to intimidate and scare off the CNRP SUPPORTERS WHO PLAN TO JOIN DEMONSTRATION.
it was cpp made. youn trick to cause trouble.
From Tourl Krasang មកពីទួលក្រសាំង
I agree because they had said before the election and they and only they have all kind of weaponry.
នែ ! នាងចិន្ដា នឹង អាបុរស សាកល,
ប្រាប់ទៅមេពួកអាអ្ហែង សម រង្ស៊ី ជាមេដឹកនាំមហាបាតុកម្មបង្គ្រប់កិច្ចទៅថា....
ការសង្ឃឹមអំពីជ័យជម្នៈរបស់គណបក្សសង្គ្រោះជាតិ
គឺជាការសង្ឃឹមខ្យល់លើមេឃតែប៉ុណ្ណោះ!
ពួកនេះសុទ្ធតែជាពួកកាន់មាត់បាវអោយចោរ
និងជាអ្នកជួយទប់ជើងគ្រែអោយអា ហ៊ុន សែន!
ហើយពួកប្រឆាំងផ្កាប់មុខទាំងនេះគឺគ្មានបំណងធ្វើការ
ផ្លាស់ប្តូរពិតប្រាកដទេ ក្រៅពីបង្គ្រប់កៅអី និងបង្គ្រប់ងារជាឯកឧត្ដមតែប៉ុណ្ណោះ។
Enough is enough, all khmer must know, who are the enemies of khmer. The answer is: youn , chen, siam. Those hypocrites nations have never wanted khmer lives in peace and prosperity. They cheat,invade, robb, steal, kill, murder as much as they can. They want khmer becomes a weak nation and disappear from the earth. All of you can see and hear ,right now, khmer has suffered never end. Who cause this suffering? Just think back and start from the 1950's . Who did lead the country? The answer was Sihanouk . Who did cause the war and who did bring the war into Cambodia? Answer yourselves. The true story and true history are twisted and covered up. But cannot hide from the world . Don't paint and point the finger to the person who love and protect the country. Soun Serey Rotha was born in 1973. His hands are cleaned, but Sihanouk hands and his family are contaminated with millions khmer blood. If Serey Rotha was a bad person or a terrorist like most brainless persons accuse him, the USA would not allow him live in this free world.Not too long he would be deported or imprisoned. I do not want to damage the CNRP, it is the critical time for khmer to join all together to kick ah Hanoi and its puppet out of power and gain our country back. After the rain, there will be nice weather. Who are Sam Raingsy and his wife? where they are from originally?
I agree with the above comment:
Cpp has all the arsenals that including BOMBS and hand grenades,guns and arm munitions that can kills and intimidate CNRP protesters,Hun sen Hanoi's dogs were responsible for all these explosives materials.No one as these stuffs but Cpp Hun's dogs..
Kmenhwatt
No one has these materials but Cpp thugs Hun sen's dogs-Hanoi's slave.....
K/w
អត់ណាស់គំនិតរបស់រដ្ឋាភិបាលហ៊ុនសែនដែលបា
នប្រើល្បិចកលថោកទាបដើរបង្រាយគ្រាប់បែកសិងតែគ្រប់កន្លែងសំខាន់ៗ ក្នុងគោលបំណងបន្លាច
បំបាក់ស្មារតីកុំឲ្យពលរដ្ឋបន្តការគាំទ្រនឹងកុំឲ្យចូល
រួមបាតុកម្មនៅថ្ងៃទី១៥ដល់១៧ គំនិតនេះមហា
ថោកទាបបំផុតក្នុងលោក។អ្នកដែលមានគំនិត
ថោកទាបនេះគឹពួកកុម្មុយនិស្ដដូចជាយួនខាងជើង
យៀកកុងនឹងពួកខ្មែរក្រហម ដែលបានប្រព្រឹត្តិនឹង
ដើរដាក់រំសេវ(ផ្លាស្ទីក)ផ្ទុះសឹងតែរៀងរាល់ខែក្នុង
ឆ្នាំ១៩៧០ដល់១៩៧៥ ក្នុងទីក្រុងភ្នំពេញ។ដូច្នេះ
សូមបងប្អូនខ្មែររួមលោហិតនិងក្មួយៗយុវជនទាំង
ពីរប្រភេទកុំតក់ស្លុត អំពើទាំងអស់នេះគឺពួកកុម្មុយ
និស្ដចូលចិត្តលេងល្បែងនេះណាស់ ដូចពាក្យអា
ហ៊ុនសែនវាស្រែកថា(បើគណប័ក្សប្រជាជនចាញ់
ក្នុងប្រទេសនឹងមានកើតកល្លយុទ្ធ) សូមកុំភ្លេច
ពាក្យបណ្ដាំនេះឲ្យសោះ៕
It a staged presents from our former PM Hun Sen and his Son's army & body guards.
Is it a new civil war for the 21st century? Once he was the KR, he is a Vietcong.
It is just another Vietcong slave diversion tactic! Only AH HUN SEN Vietcong slave has the weapons and the opposition has none!
Just create the independent election inquiry and everything will go away! Why the Vietcong slaves have to go through the trouble of putting bomb and blow it up to scare Cambodian people?
Do what is right for Cambodian people!
Please don't play a cheap game CPP, that is your trick to intermizate the the CNRP to stay out of demonstration on 15-17.09.2013. We know your ass all, you thief.
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