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Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Police Chief Hits Military Police Officers at Cremation Site [All police chiefs in Cambodia are gangsters like Hun Sen]

 
                       Gen. Chuon Sovann (The Phnom Penh Post)

By  
The Cambodia Daily
February 5, 2013 

Phnom Penh police chief Chuon Sovann struck two military police officers guarding the late King Father Nor­odom Sihanouk’s cremation site on Sunday after they al­lowed a group of elderly mourners to enter a restricted area within the complex, according to a military police spokesman.
“The reason the military policemen were hit and punched was because of a misunderstanding while they were on duty. And Lieu­tenant General Chuon Sovann was grumpy,” said national military po­lice spokesman Colonel Kheng Tito. “[The two military police officers] were hit with an Icom [2-way radio] af­ter three of our officers couldn’t stop villagers from entering the site to pay their re­spects at the late King Father’s cremation site,” he added.
According to a military police officer, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to speak to the media, Lt. Gen. Sovann first struck one of the military police officers on the neck before ordering mu­nicipal police officers to handcuff a second officer.
Noticing the fracas, Vong Bun­na, the military police captain on duty, then confronted Mr. Sovann and told him that the military po­lice had their own commander to take orders from.
In response, Lt. Gen. Sovann turned and hit Mr. Bunna in the ribs three times before a group of nearby military police of­ficers intervened.
“Chuon Sovann used his power to enact violence against our military forces who were on duty,” the military police officer said.
According to another military po­lice officer who spoke on the condition of anonymity, the two military police officers saw that about 10 el­derly people in the crowd around Veal Mean—the park in front of the National Mu­seum—were visibly short of breath, so allowed them behind the barricades to relax in order to catch their breath.
Mr. Bunna and the military po­lice officer who was struck by Mr. Sovan will wait until the late King Fa­ther’s cremation is over to de­cide whether or not to file an official complaint against Lt. Gen. Sovann, Col. Tito said.
Lt. Gen. Sovann could not be reached for comment, and his deputy, Brigadier Gen­eral Chuon Narin, declined to comment.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

General he did the right things he set high safty standard no one be able to bend it and security for the world leader will be firmly aplly.

Anonymous said...

Shut up you don't know what you're talking about! Abusing power and police brutality or assaulting fellows public servants were the right things to do? Well,the right things to do under the thuggist's regime of gangster Hun Sen.In the real world the general will be fire and sue for assault and battery on fellows officers are seriously bad and punishable by jail time or lost position as a leader perhaps get fire ban from working for Govt/public servant forever...

Kmenhwatt

Anonymous said...

6 February 2013 12:46 am
I am agree with you. Chief of Police should be Immediately step down while investigation is continue. PERIOD.

Anonymous said...

What do you expect from a low life thug Khmer General. Most of Khmer General think they are above the law. I am glad I live in USA.I can't stand those mean,corrupted, and abusive generals.

Anonymous said...

All of you are life time worker in the west slave never have chance to manag anythings. the general he did the right things discipline his troop is his duty what he does was to make sure securiy is the higher priority to be carry out. Buntha

Anonymous said...

12:06 am and 5:24 pm, You live in a nation of thugs so you are a thug. There is a proper recourse to take against people who did the wrong thing. If the guards did the wrong thing, the police chief can sack him. But to use violence against another human being, especially when you are in a position of power, is totally wrong. In the West, this police chief will be immediately forced to resign or sacked and he will be sued for compensation in a civil suit.

He is a police chief so he must set a good example. His action, by using violence against his subordinate, tells other officers that it is ok to use violence to carry out their duties. This is a wrong message to send. He should be sacked immediately.

Anonymous said...

in the west are you sure if undisciplined officials did wrong he or she will be handcuffs right away only stupid gay like you or your boss rainsyy are so weak. the general he incharg the even he discipline his troop. if it happened in the direct combat with enemy those guys may death already and the general rule without strictly discipline general e is not general.bun tha