Cambodian Premier bares LTTE weapons link
PHNOM PENH, Friday (AFP) - Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen on Friday
admitted weapons had been smuggled from the Kingdom to the Liberation
Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in Sri Lanka and also to terrorist groups
in the Philippines and Myanmar in recent years.
Hun Sen made the admission while addressing a forum of business
leaders and Government officials, promising to increase screening of
containers at the country's borders from next week.
Cambodia aims to screen 100 per cent of all containers imported and
exported through its international checkpoints to fight against
terrorism, smuggling and drug trafficking, Hun Sen said.
Only 60 percent are currently screened, according to the Prime
Minister.
"We have to make sure that drugs won't be taken out of Cambodia to
other countries, and we also have to make sure that weapons won't be
smuggled out of Cambodia to other countries," he said.
"Because in past years, Cambodia used to be a place where weapons
were taken to Sri Lanka for the LTTE, to Philippines' Mindanao
island...and for the Karen in Myanmar. We have some documents about
this."
The Government has to date destroyed nearly 160,000 seized weapons,
Hun Sen added.
Cambodia has been accused of being a major source of illegal weapons,
arming rebel groups across Asia including the Tigers in Sri Lanka and
militants in Indonesia's Aceh province.
Cambodia, destitute after decades of war which only ended in 1998, is
battling rampant smuggling and trafficking of goods including petrol,
cigarettes and consumer products, drugs and humans. |