By Heng Reaksmey, VOA Khmer
Original report from Phnom Penh
24 July 2009
The US FBI and national police on Friday wrapped up four days of training to prevent the theft of cultural artifacts.
The training included speakers from the US National Parks Service and State Department. The US supplied $12,000 worth of computer and electronic equipment “designed to assist the force with the apprehension and prosecution of those involved with the theft of artifacts and relics,” the US Embassy said in a statement.
Police underwent two days of training in Siem Reap, the gateway city to the temples of Angkor Wat, and two days of training in Phnom Penh. This was the second of two planned training courses.
Original report from Phnom Penh
24 July 2009
The US FBI and national police on Friday wrapped up four days of training to prevent the theft of cultural artifacts.
The training included speakers from the US National Parks Service and State Department. The US supplied $12,000 worth of computer and electronic equipment “designed to assist the force with the apprehension and prosecution of those involved with the theft of artifacts and relics,” the US Embassy said in a statement.
Police underwent two days of training in Siem Reap, the gateway city to the temples of Angkor Wat, and two days of training in Phnom Penh. This was the second of two planned training courses.
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