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Tuesday, 11 May 2010

Officials accused of pillaging villa

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Authorities carry out an eviction on a Russey Keo district villa in compliance with a Supreme Court warrant on Friday.

A FORMERLY well-heeled resident of Russey Keo district says that local authorities robbed her of hundreds of thousands of dollars in jewellery and removed US$2 million worth of property last week while serving a Supreme Court warrant to evict her from her villa.

Hang Borey said $60,000 in cash and $260,000 worth of jewellery were removed from her home during the raid on Friday, along with $2 million worth of other property.

“They removed all my property – I’ve lost everything now,” Hang Borey said. “I was not informed in advance about my removal from the villa.”

Hang Borey said her partner, Yors Sokuntheary, purchased the villa in 2007 from the brother of its Chinese owner, who was serving a jail term overseas. She added, however, that she never received a land title or a deed to the property. Hang Borey says that after the original owner returned to Cambodia, he took her to court in 2008 to get his property back, and that the Supreme Court ruled in his favour earlier this year.

The home’s original owner has since transferred his rights of the property to Sok Kong, president of the Sokimex development company, Hang Borey said. She added that she had filed a complaint against Sok Kong to Prime Minister Hun Sen.

Russey Keo deputy Governor Koub Sleh said district officials were simply following the Supreme Court’s ruling.

“I have no right to talk about the court’s decision. We were just following the court’s warrant,” he said.

Phnom Penh Municipal Court deputy prosecutor Hing Bunchea said he had not seen any money or jewellery lying around the house when local officials entered to serve the warrant.

Sok Kong could not be reached for comment.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Animals is running the country!

True Khmer

Anonymous said...

That's good...let the animals killing the animals, then the poor Khmer will kill the animals later.
How the FUCK this animals make all of these money when it never been in school? that is Khmer blood money....give it back.

Anonymous said...

This is how the police and court operate in Cambodia. They just take side with the powerful and rob the weak. In a law-abiding country, the court has to give the loser time to appeal and give them a time frame in which to vacate the property. Police and court officials in the West never go to raid someone's homes, trashed their furniture and stole their money and jewelry like this. They will be sued for millions. Sok Kong is one of the most corrupt businessmen in Cambodia.