Tuesday, 29 May 2012
By May Titthara
Phnom Penh Post
Another witness to the fatal shooting of prominent environmentalist Chut
Wutty and military police officer In Rattana has said he did not see
who shot the men after testifying in Koh Kong provincial court
yesterday.
Puom Ravin, a 37-year-old employee of the logging
firm Timbergreen said he was looking the other way when heard gun shots
at Veal Bei point in Modul Seima district’s Bak Klang commune on April
26, and then turned around to discover both men dead.
“I don’t
know who shot those two people dead,” he said, adding that it sounded
like Chut Wutty’s leg then fell on the accelerator of the car he was
inside of, causing the engine to rev,” he said.
He added that,
in total, there had been seven people at the crime scene who he later
learned were Chut Wutty, In Rattana, a man only known as Chhorn, So
Sopheap, Ran Borath and two journalists.
“I saw two journalists
run out from the car to jungle after I heard the shooting, and they came
back about five minutes later,” he added.
According to the accounts of those journalists, Phorn Bopha and Olesia Plokhii, who were
travelling with Chut Wutty at the time to investigate alleged illegal
logging, the group repeatedly tried to push start the car before the
shooting.
But they have also said they did not see who shot who,
leaving only the official police account, which changed several times
after an early explanation that an aggrieved In Rattana shot himself
twice with an AK-47 after killing Chut Wutty was widely ridiculed.
The
current official version of events is that In Rattana shot Chut Wutty
and was then killed when security guard Ran Borath, who has been charged
with unintentional murder, tried to disarm him.
Ran Borath was an employee of the firm Timbergreen, which Chut Wutty had repeatedly accused of illegal logging.
Witnesses
Ek So Oeun, also an employee of Timbergreen, and Bou Orn, 28, whose
background is unknown, received court summonses on May 17, Neang
Boratino, Adhoc provincial coordinator in Koh Kong province, said
yesterday.
“The fact that the court questioned many people is
good in order to find the real perpetrator that shot Chut Wutty,” he
said. “However, we are worried that those witnesses did not give
information to press charges so it’s difficult to find the real
perpetrator.”
Neang Boratino called on the court to summon the
man known as Chhorn, who had been wearing a military uniform on the day
of the incident.
To contact the reporter on this story: May Titthara at titthara.may@phnompenhpost.com
1 comment:
That's called systematic intimidation, systematic traumaization inflicted to Cambodian people like Hitler and Stalin did to their respective people.
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