Lt. Gen. Chhoeun Chanthan was found guilty for breach of confidence, distribution and selling of weapons and mismanagement.
Friday, 24 February 2012
Kong Sothanarith, VOA Khmer | Phnom Penh
“I didn’t commit anything. It’s injustice. I will appeal.”
The military court sentenced a former bodyguard chief of ruling party president Chea Sim on Friday to 26 years in jail.
Friday, 24 February 2012
Kong Sothanarith, VOA Khmer | Phnom Penh
“I didn’t commit anything. It’s injustice. I will appeal.”
The military court sentenced a former bodyguard chief of ruling party president Chea Sim on Friday to 26 years in jail.
Lt. Gen. Chhoeun Chanthan was found guilty for breach of confidence, distribution and selling of weapons and mismanagement.
Judge Pok Porn also ordered Chhoeun Chanthan to pay more than $3.6 million in compensation to three victims for their losses.
The sentence came more than a week after a court in Phnom Penh sentenced the former bodyguard chief to another ten years in prison for illegal possession of firearms and falsifying public documents.
“I didn’t commit anything,” Chhoeun Channthan told reporters. “It’s injustice. I will appeal.”
His lawyer Orn Hing says the decision is “unacceptable” as the court had mixed a civil case with a military one.
Chhoeun Channthan was arrested on August 2011 along with three bodyguards. The three have been sentenced by the Phnom Penh court to between three and four years in prison.
Judge Pok Porn also ordered Chhoeun Chanthan to pay more than $3.6 million in compensation to three victims for their losses.
The sentence came more than a week after a court in Phnom Penh sentenced the former bodyguard chief to another ten years in prison for illegal possession of firearms and falsifying public documents.
“I didn’t commit anything,” Chhoeun Channthan told reporters. “It’s injustice. I will appeal.”
His lawyer Orn Hing says the decision is “unacceptable” as the court had mixed a civil case with a military one.
Chhoeun Channthan was arrested on August 2011 along with three bodyguards. The three have been sentenced by the Phnom Penh court to between three and four years in prison.
3 comments:
Cambodia still has weak law in the country...The three soldiers who shot forest patrol in siem reap still on the loose, nobody can touch them??
The Law need to punish these corrupted high ranking officials in RCAF! These people don't give a damn about the LAW?
Hun Sen has warn this asshole before...to stop all activity, but he's stubborn!
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