PhnomPenhPost-Feb 14, 2022

Forest crime, including illegal logging and transportation of timber, is rampant in the Cardamom Mountains Wildlife Sanctuary, according to the environmental watchdog ACNCIPO. ACNCIPO director Chea Hean told The Post on February 13 that during a patrol by his team, timber logs were found being transported out of the sanctuary’s forests on home-modified trucks. Those logs were brought to Kampong Speu province’s Oral district for sale to traders. According to the information his team had received, the loggers paid between 200,000-250,000 riel ($50-$60) to forest authorities to be allowed to remove the logs. But Hean stressed that these are merely claims by illegal timber transporters and require a full investigation. “At this time, our team is continuing to investigate this case further to report to the Ministry of Environment and other stakeholders for further action,” he said. Hean added that between February 9-12, his team discovered timber being transported out of three locations within the forests of the Central Cardamom Mountains. Read more at: https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/forest-crime-still-rampant-ngo