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Tuesday 17 August 2010

Thais arrest Cambodian for ‘spying’ in Sa Kaeo

Tuesday, 17 August 2010
By Cheang Sokha
Phnom Penh Post

THAI military officials allegedly arrested and beat up a Cambodian migrant worker who they suspected was spying on a military installation in Thailand’s Sa Kaeo province, government officials said yesterday.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Koy Kuong said consular officials had identified the man as Yean Vuth, 46, who was arrested on Saturday in Sa Kaeo, just 8 kilometres from the Poipet border crossing.

He said Thai military officials arrested Yean Vuth while he was walking near a military base, as they suspected he was spying on the facility. “The Thai military did not completely accuse him of being a spy, but they were wondering why he went close to their base,” Koy Kuong said.

He said a Thai investigation was under way, and that consular officials in Sa Kaeo expected that Yean Vuth would be released either late last night or today.

Ly Then, chief of the Thai-Cambodian Border Relations office in Poipet, said that Yean Vuth was beaten by Thai officials after his arrest, and confirmed that the man had yet to be released.

“We have already informed consular officials in Sa Kaeo province and asked for intervention,” he said.

Thai foreign ministry spokesman Thani Thongpakdi said yesterday that he “hasn’t heard anything” regarding the arrest.

Yean Vuth’s arrest follows the detainment of Cambodian villagers Suon Veasna, 32, and Lay Dav, 20, on suspicion of drug trafficking in separate incidents in July. Touch Ra, deputy chief of the Thai-Cambodian Border Relations office, said both had been released on bail, but that it was not known what charges they would face.

1 comment:

Mora Mao said...

First, it doesn't conceivably sound like the Thais soldiers had legitimate probable cause to arrest Mr. Yean Vuth, just because he happened to walk close-by their military base.

Secondly, in civilize society, and a true democratic nation like Thailand that really respect human rights, that they always maintained and claimed that they are a model country of democracy in the region and always criticized others of not.

Mr. Yean Vuth should not be arrested and physically attacked by the Thais soldiers, that was a clear case of fault arrest and human rights violation by the Thais soldiers.

In a true democracy nation, such of persons using government stature and illegally committed assault and battery on others should be criminally prosecuted, and civilly liable for damages.

To reiterate the Thais' claims, they're usually committed fraudulent claims, and their claims never have any merit. And talking about the Thais claimed to be model nation of democracy, I said "the Thais WANTED to be a model of democracy nation in the region", the Thais government and people as a whole, such a hypocrite people on this planet.