June 23, 2014
Officials in Kompong Cham province said Sunday that a local
police chief known for his tough stance against illegal fishing has been
missing since Saturday morning and was suspected dead after a search
party came up empty handed.
Chan Sophal, 48, the police chief of Srei Santhor district’s Svay Por
commune, went to investigate a report of illegal fishing in the area on
Saturday morning and has not been seen or heard from since 11 a.m. that
day, said No Lab, a commune councilor.
“At about 9 a.m. he went to investigate after he got a report from
villagers that some people were fishing illegally in the area,” Mr. Lab
said. “The authorities lost communication with him at about 11 a.m.”
District police chief Kheng Sreng said Mr. Sophal’s motorbike was
found on Saturday abandoned in a duck farm near the area he had gone to
investigate, along with his uniform, which he said Mr. Sophal would
often leave behind when he went to investigate a case.
He said a team of about 100 villagers and police had been searching
the area for Mr. Sophal but had yet to find a trace, leading them to
suspect that he had been murdered by the illegal fishermen he went to
investigate.
“We believe he died, because nobody has been able to contact him
since yesterday,” Mr. Sreng said. “We suspect that he was killed by
someone while he was in the flooded area and that someone may have
buried his body in the mud.”
He said police were questioning locals and had a list of two or three suspects, but had yet to make any arrests.
Mr. Sreng said there were many fishermen operating illegally in the
area and that Mr. Sophal had antagonized a number of them over the past
few years.
“Since 2012, First Lieutenant Chan Sophal arrested five suspects for
illegal fishing and cracked down on 10 cases in his area,” Mr. Sreng
said. “Some people were angry with him because he always put a stop to
their activities.”
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