Chut Wutty was a prominent environmental activist whose work to stop illegal logging and deforestation earned him powerful enemies in the lucrative, illicit industry.
Chut Wutty was shot in the western province of Koh Kong, near an environmentally sensitive forest area he had spent much of his career trying to protect.
19th September, 2012
By Heng Reaksmey, VOA Khmer
PHNOM PENH - Koh Kong provincial court will open a hearing early next month into the shooting death of environmentalist Chut Wutty and a military policeman in April.
One suspect, Rann Borath, the chief
security guard for a logging company, has been charged with the
accidental murder of Chut Wutty’s alleged killer, in a improbable
scenario.
The court, which will open the
hearing Oct. 4, says Rann Borath accidentally shot to death a military
policeman, In Rattana, who was responsible for shooting Chut Wutty at a
checkpoint in a remote forest of the province.
Chut Wutty had been escorting
two journalists to look into illegal logging and the harvest of plants
for illicit drug production when they were stopped by In Rattana and
others, according to witness accounts.
When Chut Wutty refused to give
up his camera, an argument with local military police and security
guards for Timber Green, a logging company, ensued.
In circumstances that have never come fully to light, Chut Wutty and In Rattana were shot dead, both at close range.
Observers say it is unlikely
that Rann Borath, the chief of security for Timber Green, somehow
accidentally shot In Rattana twice in the torso.
1 comment:
I hope they bring the real killer...or just another BS?
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