Friday 18 October 2024

Viral party video shot inside Cambodian prison prompts leadership reshuffle

Khmer Circle
 

So the rumour that authorities were planning to introduce luxury amenities inside prisons was true after all, eh? Not such a bad idea, mind you and moreover would be entirely in keeping with Hun Sen's moral character of doing things the opposite manner to what he says publicly such as his latest ‘retirement’ as PM!

It also makes sense given the worst crimes and offenses committed are sponsored systematically under the regime's cloak of impunity or immunity from legal prosecution. Just as one can still wield all the powers as 'PM' after stepping down from that post there is no reason why one cannot have all the fun while detained in a prison! 

You can check in anytime but you can never leave...’ or something like that; the CPP’s timeless Hotel California attraction that never fails to seduce and entrap men like swarm of flies; especially, those of unscrupulous kind.


^^^

Prime minister orders an investigation after a Facebook video showed inmates dancing at a Phnom Penh prison.

By RFA Khmer
2024.10.17

Viral party video shot inside Cambodian prison prompts leadership reshuffle 
Prisoners dance while another, bottom foreground, chops up a white powder on a tray in Cambodia’s Prey Sar prison.
(Image from citizen video)

 
Cambodia has appointed a new director at Phnom Penh’s Prey Sar prison after a leaked video of a party inside the facility showed prisoners dancing, drinking and appearing to handle drugs.

The prison’s deputy director and spokesman, Nuth Savana, will continue in those roles while adding the director title, Minister of Interior Sar Sokha said in a statement on Wednesday.

No reason was given for the appointment, but it comes just days after Prime Minister Hun Manet ordered a probe into the video, which began circulating on Facebook and other social media accounts last week. 


It shows one young man – clad in just his underwear and a pair of sunglasses – dancing next to two prisoners who hug each other as they sway to an electronic beat. In the foreground, another prisoner chops up a white powder as others bop around amid flashing lights.

Nuth Savana told Radio Free Asia on Thursday that an investigation he led this week found that the video footage was taken in January 2023 during the Chinese New Year holiday and was shot inside Prey Sar.

“I am working on the case step by step,” he said. “The minister of interior ordered strict measures against those who were involved. He ordered inspectors to go there in addition to my team.”

On Tuesday, Hun Manet said at a public appearance in Kandal province that he had asked Sar Sokha to investigate why inmates were allowed to have a party in what looks to be a prison’s common area.

“We don’t know for sure what is happening on the Facebook video,” the prime minister said, according to a video of his speech that was posted to Facebook. “Maybe the [video] was 10 years old but we need to investigate, and we especially need to reform and strengthen the prisons across the country.”

He suggested that management of Prey Sar could be strengthened “by shuffling its leadership.”

‘Strict measures’ ordered


In June, prison officials in northern Stung Treng province were accused of taking bribes and then releasing eight Chinese prisoners who authorities said had illegally crossed into Cambodia.

The prisoners had told police that they had been smuggled across the border and planned to travel to Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville, a seaside resort that has become a hotbed of criminal activity over the last decade.

Prey Sar, located on the outskirts of the capital, is Cambodia’s largest prison with about 8,000 inmates.

The prison’s male facility, known as Correctional Center 1, has been criticized for poor conditions and overcrowding.

Prey Sar’s previous director, Yin Kun, retired on Sept. 9. The acting director who was named to the role last month was sidelined by Nuth Savana’s appointment this week.

As the new director, Nuth Savana said he wanted to reform the prison so that human rights are fully respected and the well-being of prison guards and prisoners is ensured.

Translated by Yun Samean. Edited by Matt Reed and Malcolm Foster.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

To all chicken Khmer compatriots who pretended to be Khmer heroes such as Hay Vanna, Heng Thal Savuth, Ta LeuKeu Mak Hoeun, and Ah Kil Kaun Pouk

If you are a piece of garbage, you don't need to participate with others Khmer patriots who bravely fight for social justice and freedom against the dictator Yuon's slave Hun Sen. You should be ashamed of yourself for your despicable and selfish acts.. Your names will be buried in hell.