HE Neth Pheaktra: At present, large-scale natural resource crimes no longer occur, there are still small-scale crimes that we need to continue to prevent and crack down on.

Phnom Penh៖His Excellency Neth Pheaktra, Secretary of State and Permanent Deputy Chairman of the Anti-Money Laundering Task Force of the Ministry of Environment, stated that large-scale natural resource crimes no longer occur, there are still small-scale crimes that we need to continue to prevent and Suppression.
In the training course on the guidelines on standard operating procedures and procedures for investigating and preparing criminal cases and money laundering offenses extending from the original offenses
Violation of natural resources to 91 park rangers, judicial police officers and law enforcement officers from the Department of Environment of Siem Reap and Oddar Meanchey provinces, on October 5, HE Net Pheaktra said that judicial police officers will be expanded on Money laundering and terrorist financing In the event that the original offenses of forest crime and wildlife crime are found, there are clues related to money laundering.

The Secretary of State urged the judicial police and law enforcement officers to pay more attention and continue to apply the law thoroughly and responsibly and professionally in order to increase efficiency in the protection and conservation of natural resources, and especially Prevent and crack down on crimes related to money laundering and terrorist financing related to natural resource crimes.
The Ministry of Environment has a total of more than 1,422 police and law enforcement officers. So far, the province, which has 11 protected areas, has a total of 647 judicial police officers and law enforcement officers of the Ministry of Environment trained to strengthen their capacity to fight money laundering and terrorist financing in related natural resource crimes. And forest crime and illegal wildlife trafficking.
