PhnomPenhPost-Jan 5, 2021

The Mondulkiri provincial authorities said they would assign specialists to investigate allegations concerning unknown individuals who had illegally dug blue gemstones in the Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary. This followed complaints from the Bunong indigenous people in Laokar village in Sen Monorom town’s Sokdum commune who said the illicit mining activities done at the behest of foreign buyers. District governor Heak Sophan said on January 4 that he had yet to receive details of the allegations, but he would send experts to inspect the location. Sophan noted that natural resources are abundant in the sanctuary, especially forests and wild animals, but he had not previously heard of precious gemstones in the area. Collection of natural resources is permitted only by authorities and designated specialists, he added.

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