Asia-Pacific News
12 July, 2010
Phnom Penh - A manhunt is underway for a soldier who shot dead three people and injured four others, local media reported Monday.
Sles Yeb, 50, is being sought after going on a shooting spree following an argument with his wife and son, whom he tried to stab with a knife late Thursday. The two escaped unharmed.
Commune police chief Khieu Pov said after the argument Sles Yeb walked the streets of Ty Pram Muoy village in Kampong Cham province in southeast Cambodia shooting people at random. 'The suspect shot a lot,' Khieu Pov told the Phnom Penh Post newspaper, adding that police recovered more than 50 cartridges casings. More than 100 civilian and military police then spent 48 hours staking out a cornfield where they thought the suspect had fled. 'We did not dare to go deeper into the cornfield to look for him because the suspect has an AK machine gun with 160 bullets, a pistol and bombs,' said district police chief Lay Nguon. 'He is running and hiding, but we are looking to arrest him.' He said the suspect might have fled to another province. Cambodian security personnel involved in crimes often escape prosecution, but an army officer said Sles Yeb would be brought to justice. 'We do not support him even though he is a soldier,' said district commander Sim Uy. Incidents of multiple killings such as this one are highly unusual in Cambodia.
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