Suspects Responsible for Placing Explosive Devices in Phnom Penh Said Confessing
SEP20090112045003 Phnom Penh Koh Santepheap in Cambodian 12 Jan 09 pp 1, 3
[Report by Bunry]

Phnom Penh: General Sok Phal, deputy commissioner general of the National 
Police Department [NPD], attended at a press conference held at the conference 
hall of the NPD headquarters on 9 January to show captured documents concerning 
the plot to place explosives in front of the Ministry of National Defense 
[MoND] and an area west of the Channel 3 TV station.  During the conference 
pictures of the ringleaders behind the plot were shown to the local and 
international reporters following the arrest of four suspects.  One remarkable 
point was that the suspects who were charged were not present at the 
conference  
Gen. Sok Phal said that after discovering the explosives placed in front of the 
MoND and at the spot west of the Channel 3 TV station in the morning of 2 
January, a special NPD unit following the tips from Prime Minister Hun Sen and 
Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Sar Kheng and under the direct 
leadership of the NPD Commissioner General proceeded to investigate and hunt 
for the culprits who placed the explosives at the two locations cited above.  
On 7 January the competent authorities found and arrested Som Ek, alias Srun 
Heng, alias Ti To, alias Chau Sakkda, alias Chea Kimhuon, alias Soeng Kamsan, 
alias Phat Vatthana, and alias Meng Saray, male, 46, native of Bet Thnu 
village, Prek Kak commune, Stoeng Trang district, Kampong Cham province, with 
current residence in Poipet commune, O Chreou district, Banteay Meanchey 
province.
This person was sent to the NPD the same night after the police searched and 
found in his possession some materials related to the methods of devising 
remote-controlled explosives.
During the press conference the police general revealed that Som Ek confessed 
his and his associates' major activities, confirming that:
(1) He ordered Sok Kimsovat and four other members to place three buckets of 
home-made explosives at the traffic light near the Cambodian-Vietnamese 
Friendship Monument on 29 July 2007.  At that time, one of the containers 
exploded by itself and two other were destroyed on the spot by a CMAC 
[Cambodian Mine Action Center] team.  And at the end of July and the beginning 
of August 2007, the named Sok Kimsovat and four associates were arrested by the 
police.  They are currently in jail at Prey Sar Prison; 
(2) He was the one who ordered a three-man team to place the explosive devices 
in front of the MoND and west of the Channel 3 TV station on 2 December 2009 
with the aim of causing the explosions to reverberate to other counties.  This 
plan was discussed between himself and three associates in Aranyprathet, 
Thailand, before the explosives were placed at the two sites.
(3) He planned to set up an illegal armed movement in the form of a group of 
bandits in Mondolkiri and Kaoh Kong provinces and then take pictures of the 
group, which he would distribute in and outside the country in order to collect 
monetary contributions with which to carry on his activities.

The named Som Ek founded the so-called "Khmer National Liberation Front" with 
the sign of three tiger heads as symbol.  As for the armed forces, they would 
be called "Khmer National Armed Forces."
The activities of this group mostly consisted of taking pictures for 
dissemination while some of its men would act as bandits, launching a few 
kidnapping and robbing sorties on the national highways.
Som Ek is a native of Prek Tanong commune, Kaoh Sotin district in Kampong Cham 
province.  He was a soldier serving the Khmer People's National Liberation 
Front (KP) at Ritthisen Camp and had been integrated by the MoND in 1993.
Som Ek spent a year and a half studying in the United States.  He also attended 
courses in Malaysia, Thailand, and Burma.  He learned technical tricks to 
produce explosives as weapons.  Moreover, Som Ek also holds Thai nationality as 
he once was married to a Thai woman when he fled Cambodia.  Som Ek's another 
offense was to counterfeit public documents of the MoND.  He also has a 
Cambodian wife named Kim Lang, a 29-year-old vendor at Poipet market.
Gen. Sok Phal went on to say that the competent authorities now continue to 
seek to unmask and arrest more of Som Ek's associates.  No details of this 
activity were made available to the reporters.  At the direction of Prime 
Minister Hun Sen the specialized authorities must investigate this case in 
full.  
General Sok Phal maintained that Som Ek is also an active member of the CFF 
[Cambodia Freedom Fights] and he has enjoyed backing in foreign countries.

"My Khmer Compatriots, ask not what Cambodia and her People can do for you, ask 
what you can do for Cambodia and her People"

The Khmer Politicians have only interpreted the Cambodia and her beloved people 
in various ways.
The point, however, is to change it... 
---Khmer Blood---


      
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