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Cambodian PM Hun Manet rejects federal government behind murder of ex-lawmaker in Bangkok

By Asia Tech Times
Last updated: 25/07/2025
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January 21, 2025

Phnom Penh— Head Of State Hun Hair has actually highly rejected federal government participation in the murder of previous resistance legislator Lim Kimya, that was fired dead by a Thai shooter in Bangkok on January 7.

He emphasized that if the federal government had actually managed the murder, they would certainly not have actually jailed the suspect and handed him over to Thai authorities.

On the early morning of January 20, Manet talked at the commencement event of an advancement job in Bun Rany Senchey Town, Phnom Penh Kravan Area, Pursat District. He reacted to complaints from abroad doubters that his papa, Us senate Head of state Hun Sen or the federal government was in charge of the The male behind the job. Eliminating.

” Along with the Koh Kood complaints, doubters are currently implicating us of lagging Ling Kya’s murder. They criticize Samdech Techo [Hun Sen] our family members, or managed by the federal government. I asked: Is the federal government so dumb? If the federal government was included, why did we apprehend the killer and send him to Thailand to aid in the examination? Manet asked.

Lim Kimya, 74, a previous legislator for the now-defunct Cambodia National Rescue Event (CNRP), was fired dead by Thai nationwide Ekkalak Phaenoi in Bangkok, Thailand. After the assault, Ekara left to Cambodia, however was caught by authorities in Battambang and turned over to Thai authorities.

2 Cambodian residents, Pich Kimsrin (apparently functioning as an “viewer” for the awesome) and Ly Ratanakraksmey (apparently the mastermind), are likewise thinks in the event and go through Thai apprehension warrants.

Manet discussed that after the murder, international doubters and resistance numbers too soon wrapped up that Hun Sen bought the murders, which he called unjustified and unreasonable complaints. He restated the federal government’s stricture of the assault and revealed acknowledgements to the family members of the targets.

” If the federal government lags this and the shooter dedicated the criminal offense in Thailand and left to Cambodia, does not the federal government have the capability to conceal him? We have all the methods to do that,” he claimed.

” Yet why did we promptly apprehend him as quickly as he went into Cambodia and hand him over to the Thai authorities at their demand? Since we likewise need to know the complete fact behind this case since these complaints are unfair,” he included.

Manet likewise kept in mind that abroad doubters remain to slam Thai authorities, whose examinations show up to have actually wrapped up that the murder came from an individual grudge and had absolutely nothing to do with national politics. He rejected the complaints from the resistance and experts as an effort to make use of the case for political gain.

He wrapped up that the handover of the suspects to Thai authorities emphasized the Cambodian federal government’s dedication to openness and honesty in this issue. Manet included that Cambodia was likewise attempting to discover the actual intentions behind the murder.

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