7 May, 2012
AP
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — A private security guard is accused of
murdering a military policeman who had just fatally shot a prominent
environmentalist in Cambodia, a human rights worker said Friday.
Military policeman In Ratana shot and killed Chut Wutty on April 26
during a confrontation near a logging camp that the activist was
investigating. The policeman was then shot himself.
Logging company security guard Ran Boroth faces charges of
“unintentional murder” in the death of the policeman, said In Kong Chet
of the rights group Licadho.
Ran Boroth, 26, appeared before the Koh Kong provincial court
Friday. The charge said he tried to grab In Ratana’s gun away from him
when it went off, killing him.
Human rights groups have condemned and called for a thorough
investigation into Chut Wutty’s killing at a checkpoint after he had
taken two journalists to investigate illegal logging in a protected
forest area. Activists in Cambodia commonly face intimidation and
violence in the course of their work, which often targets official
corruption.
Suspicions about the circumstances of Chut Wutty’s killing were also
raised by the conflicting accounts of the incident. Military police
first said the environmentalist had killed In Ratana, and then claimed
the officer had killed himself.
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen on Monday ordered an investigation.
The U.S. Embassy in Cambodia on Thursday issued a statement saying it was “deeply concerned” about the incident.
“We urge Cambodian authorities to undertake a thorough, transparent,
and credible investigation into this matter. Furthermore, the United
States encourages authorities to prosecute anyone found responsible in
a similarly transparent and credible manner,” it said.
The prosecutor and investigating judge in Koh Kong could not be reached for comment.
Thong Narong, a military police commander in Koh Kong, said Friday
that Ran Boroth had been arrested and sent to court, but he refused
further comment.
According to Licadho’s In Kong Chet, who said he learned the details
of the case from court documents, Ran Boroth could face up to three
years in prison if convicted.
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