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Officer detained in arms smuggling case went through Koh Kong casino to access Thailand

byCT Report
21/06/2017
in International Customs, Thailand
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BANGKOK: The Cambodian official arrested by Thai police on suspicion of smuggling weapons entered Thailand using a private road that is part of a border-hugging casino owned by CPP Senator Ly Yong Phat and is not subject to immigration controls, according to two officials at the border.

The existence of such an unregulated crossing was denied by a representative of Yong Phat, who said everyone who used the road was still required to pass through the nearby immigration checkpoint.

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Leang Piseth, a lieutenant at the Ministry of Interior’s General Department of Immigration, was arrested on June 3 in Thailand’s Trat province after the discovery of AK-47s, machine guns, grenades and ammunition in the crashed car of Thai Air Force officer Pakhin Detphong.

A senior official at the Cham Yeam International Checkpoint, which connects Trat with Koh Kong province, told The Post last week that the white Range Rover that Piseth drove to Thailand was recorded by a CCTV camera in the area on the morning of his arrest.

The footage allegedly showed the arrested official’s car driving towards Thailand using the road in Yong Phat’s Koh Kong Resort, a casino and hotel about 500 metres from the border, according to the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of repercussions.

“After the accident, we checked and we know from the camera. We checked, and he went through the casino,” said the officer. Asked if the immigration officials at the nearby Cham Yeam checkpoint controlled the road through the casino complex into Thailand, he said they did not.

Cham Yeam International Checkpoint Deputy Chief Phuong Bunthoeun confirmed the official’s account yesterday by phone and said his unit had sent a report about Piseth’s crossing into Thailand via the Ly Yong Phat casino private road to their superiors in Phnom Penh.

Bunthoeun said the route near the checkpoint was not monitored by officials from the Department of Immigration.

A witness said that Detphong’s pickup truck, which carried the weapons, crashed about 7:40am on June 3. According to Thai authorities, Piseth and Kraikraing then approached the scene about two hours later before they were arrested.

Both men have denied involvement in arms smuggling.

The Cambodian immigration officer at the Cham Yeam checkpoint who described Piseth’s crossing on the morning of June 3 declined to be interviewed further and would not answer questions about the timing of Piseth’s movements.

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