Friday, March 01, 2013

Bandith hearing concludes

A smiling Chhouk Bandith (centre) leaves the Appeal Court in Phnom Penh yesterday. Photograph: Heng Chivoan/Phnom Penh Post

01 March 2013
By May Titthara
The Phnom Penh Post
“Among those police, only one has said the true story; the rest have taken Chhouk Bandith’s side.”
After two days and dozens of testimonies, hearings concerning the case of former Bavet town governor Chhouk Bandith concluded yesterday afternoon at the Court of Appeal.

On Monday, judges will announce whether Bandith should in fact be charged for the February 2012 shooting of three garment workers during a violent protest at a Svay Rieng special economic zone.

Charges of causing unintentional injury were dropped against the former governor in December after months of feet-dragging by the prosecutor and investigating judge. Amid public outcry, an Appeal Court prosecutor called for a re-investigation.

During the two days of hearings, Bandith – who was fingered by none other than Interior Minister Sar Kheng in the shooting’s immediate aftermath – appeared the picture of confidence. Yesterday, he arrived 45 minutes late, took a seat and began furiously scribbling in a small notebook. A smile remained on his face for most of the proceedings.


Nearly all of the witnesses called supported Bandith’s testimony, according to rights monitors and the victims, who attended the hearing, which was closed to outsiders. The single exception was Long Phorn, Prasat commune deputy police chief.

Speaking to reporters after giving his eyewitness account,Phorn said he challenged Bandith in court with his testimony. I confronted Chhouk Bandith, telling him he is the one that shot the workers. But Bandith just asked me how I was able to see it so clearly, he said.

Phorn said he was just seven metres away from Bandith when the shooting took place.

“He did not shoot into the air,” he said, before he was hustled into his car by fellow officers.

Keo Near, 19, one of the three victims shot that day, said Phorn provided the sole implicating testimony.

“Among those police, only one has said the true story; the rest have taken Chhouk Bandith’s side.”

According to Buot Chenda, 21, who was shot in the lung during the February incident, Bandith maintained throughout the hearings that he shot only in the air.

“I am without hope this evening, because Bandith’s lawyer asked that the court uphold the Svay Rieng court decision,” she said.

Rights workers said it was hardly surprising so few witnesses had stepped forward to counter Bandith’s claim.

In their own investigation, the Community Legal Education Centre were able to find three or four direct eye-witnesses and another 20 who had relevant information, labour program head Moeun Tola said.

After learning how powerful the suspect was, however, “they did not dare to talk”.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...


This band of bandit in Xmer Land. He came 45 minute late, it means he insulted the justice system. In the west countries obeying the justice he must punished too, but Cambodia is the country with theater justice how can the poor people find the justice? Under such justice system, ONLY the poor people and powerless people are the real loser.

Anonymous said...


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Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

kill him fuccking dog...

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Anonymous said...

Check the cameras; cameras don't lie.

Anonymous said...

No body bothers to compare the bullets trajectory to this guy's claim that he shot into the air. This court system is just like kids playing "by lock by lor".