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Appeal Court Upholds Forgery Convictions of Opposition Members and Supporters

Published on 30 November 2023
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The Phnom Penh Municipal and Appeal Court buildings, pictured in October 2023.

The Phnom Penh Appeal Court today upheld the convictions of Seam Pluk, co-founder of the Cambodia National Heart Party (CNHP), and three other opposition members and supporters (Nou Sitheary, Khoeun Virath and Touch Theung) on charges of forgery and use of forged documents under Articles 626, 627 and 628 of the Criminal Code. The Appeal Court’s decision was announced after the trial hearing, which took place this morning.

The Phnom Penh Municipal Court convicted Pluk and 12 other defendants, including the three others who appealed today, on 24 March 2023. As a result of today’s Appeal Court’s decision, Pluk remains sentenced to two years and six months in prison and ordered to pay a fine of of 5 million riel (around USD$1,250). The other three defendants remain sentenced to two years in prison and are ordered to pay the same fine.

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