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Five Bunong members to testify over land dispute

Share The summons are based on a complaint by another party, who claimed to own a 2.5ha plot of land in Pulong village in Sen Monorom town’s Romnea commune. Facebook Five Bunong members to testify over land dispute Sun, 2 May 2021 Five Bunong indigenous people were summoned by Mondulkiri provincial police to testify on May 3 about a minor criminal complaint filed by a citizen who claimed the accused had built illegal structures on private property. The summons issued on April 30 identified the five as Roeung Heng, Nel Rith, Kwan Tai, Khvev Sreab and Ming Vikleuy, all residing in Poulong village in Sen Monorom town’s Romnea commune.

Five Bunong members summoned over land dispute

Share Five Bunong indigenous people were summoned by Mondulkiri provincial police to testify on May 3 about a minor criminal complaint filed by a citizen who claimed the accused had built illegal structures on private property. Facebook Five Bunong members summoned over land dispute Sun, 2 May 2021 Five Bunong indigenous people were summoned by Mondulkiri provincial police to testify on May 3 about a minor criminal complaint filed by a citizen who claimed the accused had built illegal structures on private property. The summons issued on April 30 identified the five as Roeung Heng, Nel Rith, Kwan Tai, Khvev Sreab and Ming Vikleuy, all residing in Poulong village in Sen Monorom town’s Romnea commune.

Economic zone planned in Mondulkiri sanctuary

Share A landscape view from the Phnom Nam Lear Wildlife Sanctuary in Bou Sra commune’s Putert village in Mondulkiri’s Pech Chreada district. Recognition of the Phnom Nam Lear Community Protected Area in Mondulkiri province has been announced by the Ministry of Environment on April 6, 2021. Post Staff/File Economic zone planned in Mondulkiri sanctuary Tue, 27 April 2021 The Mondulkiri Provincial Administration has requested the Ministry of Interior to allocate more than 3,000ha of land in the Nam Lear Wildlife Sanctuary, which is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Environment, for the construction of a new border gate and administrative infrastructure.

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