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Saturday 3 March 2012

Governor of Bavet Arrested as Shooting Suspect

Governor Chhouk Bandit before he was arrested. Photo courtesy of DAP News.

Radio Free Asia
2nd March, 2012

Cambodian authorities say the official is likely behind the incident that left three workers hospitalized.

The governor of a city in southeastern Cambodia was arrested Friday (2nd March) in connection with a shooting that left three workers hospitalized as they took part in protests for better labor conditions at a sportswear factory that supplies goods to German sportswear giant PUMA. [DAP News quoted Svay Rieng Provincial Governor Cheang Om as saying that as of Saturday 3rd March, Bavet Governor Chhouk Bandit has not been arrested yet].

Moeun Tola, head of the labor program at Cambodian NGO Community Legal Education Center, confirmed the arrest of Chhouk Bandit, governor of Svay Rieng province’s Bavet city where the shooting took place last month.

“Chhouk Bandit was arrested near the Vietnamese border,” said Moeun Tola, who had been assigned along with a PUMA executive official to investigate the incident.

“Police from the Ministry of Interior arrested him at 5:00 p.m. [on Friday]. I applaud the police for their work in the arrest and urge the authorities to bring the perpetrator of this crime to justice.”

The arrest comes one day after Minister of Interior Sar Kheng told reporters that police suspected Chhouk Bandit as the culprit.


Protest Shooting

The shooting incident took place on Feb. 20 outside the premises of the Kaoway Sports Ltd. factory, located in the Manhattan Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Bavet city, leaving three female workers injured, one critically.

An unidentified gunman dressed as a bodyguard opened fire on nearly 1,000 workers from three different factories who had been protesting for better working conditions, but escaped from the scene despite a heavy police presence.

Sportswear giant PUMA, which is one of the factory’s main purchasers, pledged to investigate and sent an official to accompany Moeun Tola to discuss the event with one of the injured workers.

The company also said it would host meetings with government and nongovernmental organizations as well as trade unions to discuss workers’ grievances in order to ensure their safety and well-being.

Kaoway officials said workers had thrown rocks at the factory and set fire to various parts of the building in an act of vandalism and plunder. It made no mention of who was responsible for the shooting or why the gunman shot at protesters.

Local rights groups said protesters had been demanding that management of the zone’s three factories raise their monthly wages by U.S. $10 per month to U.S. $71.

The three female employees, aged 18 to 23, were all treated at a nearby hospital for upper body wounds.

Following the shooting incident, Minister of Interior Sar Kheng ordered Cambodia’s National Police Commissioner to prevent police officers from using weapons in response to protests and demonstrations.

He added that the use of shields and electric batons by police during land protests and worker demonstrations was acceptable.

According to rights groups, there have been at least five incidents of armed guards, including police and military police officers, firing at villagers in land disputes in five separate provinces over the last few months.

Reported by RFA’s Khmer service. Translated by Samean Yun. Written in English by Joshua Lipes.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

The corruption's Law must be very affective on these crook's/corrupted high ranking officials, do not allow these high ranking officials destroy cambodia again like in the past! History told us that cambodia lost great empier lands to neighbors, because of corruptions and corrupted officials....No matter who ta hell they are, if they brok the law, they will be punishing.....no matter what they are!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

King Sihamoni must strip down this crook from his position, he must resign from his position immediately....New person must replace the rotten bastard...

Anonymous said...

All CPP clowns need to go to hell. They are not qualified.
They are all corrupted khmer rouge.

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen need to punish this governor to teach other crook outhere a lesson...not to do this kind of stupidity act!

Anonymous said...

The prime minister will punish this individual to set an example for others to follow.

Anonymous said...

Its a shamed if they let this governor stay with current job position...I want to see him out of his job for good..!!

Anonymous said...

These so call the governor of the province is corrupted and crook, don't read or write 100% uneducated. If he have any formal education he knew to how use his authority professional. COWARD!!!!!

Anonymous said...

This S.O.B. is not the governor the state; he's rather a major of the city of the state.

Anonymous said...

Sadly, there are plenty Cambodians like him.

Anonymous said...

Bavet town.

Hok Lundy died in a plane crash in Bavet Town when he was flying over the Vietnamese Province. Is this governor, also a close friend with the Vietnamese?

We should look at the records of Bavet Town closely, i wonder how many Vietnamese company are based in Bavet Town or how many people disappeared in that area.