Three Arrested Over Illegal Activities in Cambodia’s Wildlife Sanctuary

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Cambodia 10 April 2026 (The Capital Post) – Authorities in Cambodia have detained three individuals in connection with alleged forestry-related offences within the Chheb Preah Roka Wildlife Sanctuary, a protected area known for its biodiversity.

Officials reported that the arrests were made as part of ongoing enforcement efforts to curb illegal logging and other environmentally harmful activities in conservation zones. The suspects are believed to have been involved in unauthorised operations that threaten the integrity of the forest ecosystem.

Enforcement teams have intensified patrols and surveillance within the sanctuary to safeguard natural resources and prevent further encroachment. The operation reflects broader national efforts to strengthen environmental protection and ensure stricter compliance with forestry regulations.

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Investigations are continuing as authorities work to determine the full scope of the activities and identify any additional individuals linked to the case.-The Capital Post