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Gendarmerie unit in capital turned into Covid treatment facility
Sat, 10 July 2021
Military Police Commander Sao Sokha has instructed officers to turn the Gendarmerie’s intervention unit near the Boeung Tamok lake in Phnom Penh’s Prek Pnov district into a Covid-19 treatment facility for mild cases.
In an order dated July 8, Sokha said the logistic department has to work with relevant specialist units to prepare the facility at the Boeung Tamok base, where all Covid-19-positive officers and veterans with mild symptoms will be admitted.
“The logistics department has to arrange a team of medics and provide training for medical personnel so that they are better prepared to treat and look after Covid-19-infected officers and veterans who undergo quarantine at home,” he said.
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Three more Military Police officers Covid-19 positive
Mon, 17 May 2021
Only three out of the nearly 500 Military Police officers who underwent Covid-19 tests were found to have contracted the virus, according to commander General Sao Sokha.
Sokha told The Post that the testing has been administered by the National Military Police for a week and will continue until everyone is tested. The testing started on May 10 at the National Military Police headquarters in Phnom Penh using Covid-19 rapid antigen tests.
He said the testing requirement for Military Police came after they had been assigned to enforce the government’s lockdown orders in Phnom Penh.
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National Military Police commander General Sao Sokha has a sample collected for coronavirus testing after more than 80 intervention officers from the National Police tested positive recently. TVK
Military Police ordered to undergo Covid tests
Mon, 10 May 2021
Military Police officers and their commanders throughout the country are now required to have their samples collected for Covid-19 testing out of fears that they may have contracted the virus while on duty during the lockdown, especially in the red zones.
The order came after more than 80 intervention officers from the National Police tested positive recently.
As of May 10, more than 100 officers and commanders have had their samples taken at the National Military Police Headquarters in Phnom Penh.
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Prime Minister Hun Sen on April 18 ordered the National Military Police and authorities in the capital and three provinces to strictly control and monitor the movement of people via waterways and ensure compliance with the inter-provincial travel ban. File Photo Hong Menea
Security tightened along transboundary waterways in capital, three provinces
Mon, 19 April 2021
Prime Minister Hun Sen on April 18 ordered the National Military Police and authorities in the capital and three provinces to strictly control and monitor the movement of people via waterways and ensure compliance with the inter-provincial travel ban.
The prime minister issued the order in a voice message addressed to the municipal governor and the provincial governors of Kandal, Prey Veng and Kampong Cham.