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Tycoon’s gun charges heard
Thu, 21 May 2015

Thong Sarath, the tycoon charged with masterminding the murder of rival businessman Ung Meng Cheu, was tried yesterday at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court on separate charges of illegally possessing weapons.

Sarath was joined at the court by his parents, Thong Chamroeun and Keo Sary, who have also been charged with “possessing or transporting weapons and firearms without permission”.

All three pleaded innocent, and urged the court to drop the charges against them.

Judge Khy Chhae told the court that police raids of villas owned by the trio in December – following the murder of Meng Cheu, who was shot dead on a busy Phnom Penh street on November 22 – uncovered bullets and a total of 15 weapons, including four AK-47 assault rifles.

Of those weapons, he said, they were legally licensed to possess only two pistols.

Responding to the judge’s remarks, Sarath, a former Royal Cambodian Armed Forces major general and owner of the Borey 999 development project, said he had been wrongly accused.

“I completely deny this charge against me because I did not possess guns. I did not keep guns in my house,” he said. “I did not know about the guns that were seized by police from my parents’ house.”

Sarath said his bodyguards – who are accused of carrying out Meng Cheu’s murder – were licensed to possess guns.

Following her son’s denials, Sarath’s mother, 55-year-old Sary, said she only recognised the two licensed pistols seized from her home.

“I would like to emphasise that among those weapons seized I recognised only two guns as my own gun and my husband’s gun. We legally requested them from the Ministry of National Defence for our personal use only,” she said.

“I did not do anything against the law,” she added. “I was only the victim of accusation and arrest in this case.”

Defence lawyer Lim Vanna, who represents Chamroeun and Sary, said police had framed his clients by planting the majority of the weapons.

“There is no real proof to show that my clients have possessed and kept those weapons in their houses,” he said. “I would like to ask the court to drop the charges and release them immediately.”

Major General Meas Vanna, a deputy chief of Cabinet at the Ministry of National Defence, said the ministry had licensed nine guns to Sarath in June 2014, and two to his parents.

He said the licences for those 11 weapons were still valid.

A verdict is scheduled to be handed down on June 15.

http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/tycoons-gun-charges-heard

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Tycoon, sons in court over two killings
Thu, 21 May 2015

A tycoon and his two sons were tried yesterday for allegedly conspiring to murder the businessman’s 30-year-old second wife and their 6-year-old daughter in August.

Kim Marintha, 57, a former two-star general in the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces and owner of the GST Express bus company, was tried along with his son-in-law Chea Soksamnang, 36, and 37-year-old son Kim Senrith over the killing of Va Davy and her daughter, Kim Thavchida on February 15, 2014.

Their bodies were discovered by the roadside in Kampong Speu province days later, prompting a manhunt and raids on the tycoon’s businesses. Marintha was arrested in September after he was discovered living with a mistress in Thailand.

Presiding judge Heng Kesarar said Marintha “got angry with his young wife for having an affair with another man”.

“When his daughter came to try to help her mother, he . . . broke her neck and she died.”

Marintha admitted he had strangled Davy in a fit of rage but denied intending to kill her. A verdict in the case is expected on June 24.

http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/tycoon-sons-court-over-two-killings

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