Neang Sok Na – deputy police chief of the Phnom Penh Minor Crimes Bureau .
WHO IS HIS NEANG SOK NA ?
IS Neang Sok Na THE SAME AS Duch , THE VIETNAMESE KHMER KILLER
THE VIETNAMESE KHMER KILLER, Kaing Guek Eav, right, the former chief of the
Khmer Rouge's notorious S-21 prison, now known as Tuol Sleng genocide museum,
talks with his PHONY Cambodian lawyer(A VIETNAMESE POSED AS PHONY "CAMBODIAN"
LAWYER , Ka Savuth, in a courtroom
THE VIETNAMESE ,KHMER KILLER, Kaing Guek Eav
High-Level Vietnamese Delegation Arrives
The criminal: The deputy police chief of the Phnom Penh Minor Crimes Bureau
Phat Dara says he was pistol-whipped by police officials racing their cars.
(Photo Supplied)
Top city police official accused in assault
Thursday, 17 December 2009
Chrann Chamroeun
The Phnom Penh Post
A COMPLAINT was filed with the Ministry of Interior on Wednesday accusing a
senior police official and two accomplices of beating a 25-year-old mechanic
and leaving him for dead, the victim’s employer said.
The document, which has been seen by the Post, accuses Neang Sok Na – deputy
police chief of the Phnom Penh Minor Crimes Bureau – and two others of
threatening Phat Dara’s life and pistol-whipping his face and hands on Sunday
in an incident witnessed by nearly 50 people who thumb-printed the formal
complaint. The allegations have been denied by the police.
Om Heng, the owner of the Heng Heng garage on Phnom Penh’s Street 39 and a
witness to the incident, said that staff members, including Phat Dara, were
eating dinner in front of the establishment when two cars raced past at high
speed.
“One of my staff shouted to the children nearby not to cross the road while we
were eating because they might be in danger when the two cars stopped near the
pagoda about 30 metres away,” he said.
“One man we knew as senior police officer Neang Sok Na was extremely drunk. He
got out of his car and with a pistol – hit my staff member on the head. The
other three men started hitting him as well.”
They continued to beat the victim before calling for more police officers to
take Phat Dara to the police station, Om Heng said. The victim “has worked here
for eight years without a dispute, and now I must seek justice for him,” Om
Heng said.
Mea Phanit, another eyewitness, said that the court must prosecute Neang Sok La
and not merely compensate the victim. “If he is released from prison, it will
set a bad example for other police officers,” he said.
Song Ly, police chief of the Minor Crimes Bureau, dismissed the allegations on
Wednesday, saying it was Phat Dara who had been drinking and assaulted Neang
Sok Na.
“It is the people’s right to complain; however, we also have a document to
countersue because the people don’t know the truth,” he said. “If he didn’t use
the gun he would be killed by the people there.”
Phat Dara is being treated for his injuries at Calmette Hospital. He is asking
for 20 million riels (US$4,800) in compensation, his employer said.
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