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Motorcyclists prohibited on Angkor Thom
Wed, 17 February 2021
The Apsara National Authority (ANA) has announced an immediate ban on riding motorcycles on the ramparts of Angkor Thom in the Angkor Archaeological Park for the protection of the ruins.
In a statement on February 17, the ANA said that in addition to preventing damage to the ancient structure, the decision will facilitate repair work on Angkor Thom’s Ta Kav (West) Gate being carried out by Cambodian experts.
“It is forbidden to ride motorbikes on Angkor Thom’s rampart, except with explicit permission from the ANA. Permission to travel on Angkor Thom’s rampart is reserved for pedestrians and cyclists,” it said.
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Siem Reap provincial heritage police arrested two suspects for trying to steal artefacts and confiscated their detector tool. POLICE
Siem Reap police nab artefact theft suspects
Mon, 14 December 2020
Siem Reap provincial heritage protection police have been questioning two men who were arrested on December 13 in the Preah Khan temple area on suspicion of trying to steal artefacts.
Ket Bunthan, director of the Heritage Protection Police Department, said the two suspects, aged 28 and 36, will be sent to court.
“Our authorities are questioning these two suspects. We will know if they will be charged in court after questioning,” he said.
A heritage protection police officer who asked not to be named said that at around 10am on December 12, his forces patrolled around and inside the Preah Khan Temple and came across two pairs of suspects on two motorcycles with artefact detection tool. The police chased the suspects but two of them managed to escape.