Wednesday, 21 October 2009 15:04 Kim Yuthana
A VILLAGER at the centre of a land dispute in Prey Veng province said Tuesday that a police officer pointed a gun at his head and threatened to pull the trigger.
The conflict was sparked when villagers spotted a police officer working on the disputed land, said Tit Saran.
Villagers moved to block the police officer, he said. “The policeman pointed a gun at my head and said to me that I will shoot you if you are trying to complain to get the land,” Tit Saran said.
Officer says self-defense
The officer, however, denied the allegation when contacted by the Post on Tuesday. It was the villagers, said policeman Yim Oeung, who threatened him.
“I saw those people holding a knife and an ax,” he said. “I was frightened.”
Yim Oeung admitted he warned the villagers he would fire his gun, but only in “self-defence” if violence were to erupt.
Koh Roka commune police Chief An Lo said he would report the incident to the district office.
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