Complaint Lodged Against Commune Chief

Villagers have accused a CPP commune chief in Ratanakkiri province of threatening four ethnic minority Tampoun men after they filed a complaint against him for allegedly selling off community land to a local businessman. Rocham Norng, a Tampoun villager in Bakeo district, has alleged that Soeung commune chief Romam Thaing had threatened him as well as fellow villagers Ting Kimlou, Rocham Hun and Ting Keo. … The four men represent 50 in­dig­enous families in the community who filed a complaint with Ratanakkiri Provincial Court on March 18 alleging that Mr. Thaing illegally sold off a 52- by 62-meter plot of land for $10,000 to a man known as Mr. Meng. The plot was originally measured at 1.5 hectares and belonged to a minority community in Kle village, but was handed to the commune authorities in 2006 so that a commune office could be built, along with either a school or health center. “After getting the land, the prom­ises to build a school or health center for the public’s benefit was never im­plemented,” Mr. Norng said, adding that Mr. Thaing instead “colluded with his subordinates to divide the land into small plots and sell it off.” … Reached Monday, Mr. Thaing denied the accusations made against him and claimed that the court had already dropped the case. … Court prosecutor Chea Sopheak could not be reached for comment, but a letter from the court obtained Monday and stamped September 17 states that the case has been dropped. …

Kuch Naren
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