PHNOM PENH (The Cambodia Herald) -- Phnom Penh City Hall said that it would monitor the administration in Samaki Raingsey pagoda to ensure security, safety and order for monks and people living there after a recent deadly dispute.
In a statement on Friday, the City Hall decided to create a commission for the administrative management in Samaki Raingsey pagoda in Mean Chey district, Phnom Penh after a group of people living inside the pagoda staged anti-government protests, causing insecurity problems in the pagoda.
Phnom Penh deputy governor Khuong Sreng on Wednesday led a meeting in the pagoda, following a deadly accident when a young monk stabbed dead another monk in a dispute.
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