Khe Dara is escorted from the Appeals Court yesterday. The Phnom Penh Appeal Court on Wednesday upheld the Phnom Penh Municipal Court’s ruling in the case of Khe Dara, a woman who illegally fired a pistol and threatened police and journalists on September 28.
The Phnom Penh Appeal Court on Wednesday upheld the Phnom Penh Municipal Court’s ruling in the case of Khe Dara, a woman who illegally fired a pistol and threatened police and journalists on September 28.
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court sentenced her to 18 months imprisonment and fined her CR1 million for the illegal use of a firearm.
Khe Dara, also called Gech, subsequently filed a complaint with the Appeal Court.
Prime Minister Hun Sen on Tuesday warned a high ranking policeman who interfered in the case of Khe Dara.
On 28 September, 2009, Khe Dara, 30, fired several times and angrily cursed police and journalists in front of Sonsom Kosal pagoda, in Phnom Penh’s Meanchey District. The Phnom Penh Municipal Court to convicted her but the court’s sentence was only on the charge of illegal gun usage, so the premier recommended more charges.
“As I watched a video received from Kuoch Chamroeun, it took more than 3 hours to take the gun off her. This action is very out of the law,” Hun Sen said at graduation ceremony.
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