World News | Cambodian Opposition Politician Arrested for Bounced Checks

Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. A prominent leader of Cambodia's political opposition has been arrested for allegedly issuing worthless checks in a case his party said is politically motivated.

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Phnom Penh, Jan 17 (AP) A prominent leader of Cambodia's political opposition has been arrested for allegedly issuing worthless checks in a case his party said is politically motivated.

Thach Setha, vice president of the Candlelight Party, was detained on Monday and accused of issuing several bounced checks in 2019. He was sent to jail for pretrial detention under a law on payment transactions that provides penalties for irregular financial payments.

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If convicted, Thach Setha could face two to five years in prison and a fine of up to USD 12,250.

The Candlelight Party is likely to be the biggest and most credible challenge to Prime Minister Hun Sen's Cambodian People's Party in a general election in July.

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“For us, we believe that the case is politically motivated, not about the bouncing check,” Son Chhay, the party's other vice president, said on Tuesday. He said the Candlelight Party will contact the governing Cambodian People's Party about the case.

Son Chhay added, however, that his party will also talk to the people who filed the lawsuit against Thach Setha. He said if there was merit to it, his party will find a way to pay the money owed as soon as possible so that Thach Setha can be released and continue his political duties.

A court document obtained on Tuesday by The Associated Press said the court had issued summonses last year for Thach Setha to appear before the investigating judge on February 28 and June 22, but that he failed to show up.

It said the court consequently issued an order on Monday for Thach Setha to be taken into custody. It said it had received a lawsuit filed by a company accusing Thach Setha of issuing five bounced checks.

The Candlelight Party called on the government and court to immediately release Thach Setha without conditions and stop arresting and intimidating leaders and supporters of the party.

“The Candlelight Party regards that the arrest and detention of Thach Setha was politically motivated and a form of real threat in order to intimidate the spirit of the Cambodian people from joining political activities with the Candlelight Party ahead of the general election in July,” it said in a statement.

Hun Sen's party faced a much stronger challenge ahead of the 2018 election from the highly popular Cambodia National Rescue Party. It was disbanded just months ahead of the polls by a controversial court ruling that said it had plotted the illegal overthrow of the government.

Cambodian courts are widely believed to be under the influence of the government, and the party's disbanding allowed the governing party to win all of the seats in the National Assembly.

The Candlelight Party became the unofficial successor to the Cambodia National Rescue Party. In last June's local elections, the Cambodian People's Party won 74.3 per cent of the votes and the Candlelight Party received about 22.3 per cent.

The Cambodian People's Party has held an iron grip on power for decades and controls almost every level of government. Hun Sen, an authoritarian ruler in a nominally democratic state, has held power for 38 years.

In recent years, his government has aggressively pursued legal action against its opponents, hindering their ability to operate freely, and sometimes hounding them into exile or jailing them.

In October, the Candlelight Party's Son Chhay was given a large fine after being found guilty of defamation for saying that the June local elections were unfair, charging that the National Election Committee was biased in favour of the Cambodian People's Party. (AP)

(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)

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