Private security agents urged to step up fight against trafficking

 

Buth Reaksmey Kongkea

Lt Gen Lim Sokhareakmey, Chief of Private Security Management Department (PSMD), yesterday urged private security agents to join hands with law enforcement agencies and step up their efforts to fight against drug menace, human trafficking and illegal detentions across the country. 

LT. Gen. Sokhareaksmey said yesterday, “As the private security agents are based and working directly at target areas, including hotels, night clubs, restaurants and factories, I urge them to report offences like human trafficking, illegal detention and drug smuggling to the competent authorities immediately to nab the culprits.” 

He added that the private security agents are inseparable because they guard those assigned-targeted areas round the clock, day and night. However, they are refrained from using force and do not have the right to use guns. 

“But they can arrest a suspect and hand over to the police,” he said, adding that they had helped the authorities in several crackdowns in the country. 

He noted that they are an integral part of part of village-commune-safety policy of the Ministry of Interior. 

Meanwhile, nearly 200 security guards, comprising males and females, attended the 41st skills training programme organised by the PSMD yesterday at the Ministry of Interior. 

Lt. Gen. Sokhareaksmey said that until now more than 7,000 private security guards have attended the training. 

 


 


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