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Environment officials apprehended the suspects while they were clearing land on May 4 in the forest Biodiversity Conservation Corridors in Pou Krouch village in Pech Chreada district’s Sre Ampoum commune. Photo supplied
Man jailed for land clearing in Mondulkiri
Sun, 9 May 2021
The Mondulkiri Provincial Court has placed a man in pre-trial detention for allegedly clearing forest land while two other suspects were released.
Provincial court spokesman Meas Bros said on May 9 that the three suspects were sent to court by environmental officials on May 6.
“The detained person is the owner of the machinery. He cleared state land for ownership, while the two others are just hired workers. So, they were released,” he said.
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Indigenous villagers put under court supervision
Tue, 16 March 2021
The Mondulkiri Provincial Court has charged three members of an indigenous community in Laoka village of Sen Monorom town’s Sokdum commune with aggravated intentional damage and violence against a real estate agent and ordered them to appear at the court once a month.
The decision came after the court summoned Phlek Phirum, 40, Phlek Navy, 37, and Khveng Tum, 47, to testify on March 9 in connection with the incident that happened in October last year.
During court proceedings on March 10, more than 20 villagers gathered in front of the court, expressing concern that authorities would detain their representatives.
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Activist hit with $10K defamation fine
Thu, 21 January 2021
Environmental activist Kroeung Tola plans to appeal the Mondulkiri Provincial Court decision ordering him to pay 40 million riel ($10,000) in compensation to O’Raing district governor Siek Mony and four million riel to the state for public defamation.
The provincial court’s January 19 decision came after Mony sued Tola over a Facebook post that said the former was involved with attempts to encroach on 300ha of protected forest in O’Raing district.
Tola, who is of Bunong ethnicity according to the court’s records, claimed he had received information from residents in the area that Mony was involved in the clearing of the 300ha and that he had conspired with other officials.
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