VOA Khmer Masthead

Text Only Version
Search

Police Suspect Arson in Mosque Fire


20 August 2008
Khmer audio aired 21 August 2008 (949 KB) - Download (MP3) audio clip
Khmer audio aired 21 August 2008 (949 KB) - Listen (MP3) audio clip

Police are investigating potential arson in a fire that destroyed scores of housing units inside a large mosque complex in Sihanoukville Monday night.

The fire at Al Muhagirin mosque, in Prey Nup district, which also serves as a religious school to about 500 students, began around 10 pm Monday, Or Chrov commune police chief Bay Non said.

The blaze destroyed 53 of 56 wooden structures used to house the mosque's students, but no one was injured, Bay Non said.

Police believe the fire was started on purpose, following the firing of some local teachers in favor of teachers from other provinces by the Cham director of the school, Zay Nuttin.

Zay Nuttin, 39, said he also suspected someone set the fire on purpose, but he said teachers had left the mosque of their own volition.

The mosque typically houses 350 male students and 150 female students, aged between 15 and 24, but Monday's fire occurred when most of the students were on holiday, visiting family in other provinces, Zay Nuttin said.

The mosque and its school, which teaches the Sunni denomination of Islam, were built in January 2001, through funding by donations from Malaysia, and the complex is one of the largest in the country, Zay Nuttin said.

emailme.gif E-mail this article
printerfriendly.gif Print Version

  Cambodia News
National Assembly To Pull Sam Rainsy Immunity  Audio Clip Available

  More Stories
UN, Cambodian Officials Meet Over Tribunal  Audio Clip Available
Thaksin Visit Marks Low in Bilateral Relations: Analysts  Audio Clip Available
Cambodia Refuses Thai Request to Extradite Former Leader Thaksin Shinawatra  Audio Clip Available
Cambodia Rejects Extradition Request for Thaksin  Audio Clip Available
Thaksin Shinawatra Arrives in Cambodia as Thai Government Moves for Extradition  Audio Clip Available
Officials Sue Sam Rainsy for Incitement, Destruction  Audio Clip Available
Journalist Lauds Cambodian Media Ethics  Audio Clip Available
Cambodia's Garment Workers Hit by Recession  Video clip available
Duch’s Case Could Hold Valuable Lessons  Audio Clip Available
Group Seeks to Keep Cambodian Arts Alive
NGOs Too Lack Resource Protection Capacity  Audio Clip Available
Cambodia Marks Independence Day  Audio Clip Available
Appeals Court Postpones Acid Attack Case  Audio Clip Available
Former King Remembered for Independence Day  Audio Clip Available
Thais Threaten to Close Cambodian Borders  Audio Clip Available
Journalist Handed Two Years for Disinformation  Audio Clip Available
Hun Sen in Tokyo To Discuss Mekong Development  Audio Clip Available
Thais Recall Ambassador Over Thaksin Job  Audio Clip Available
Tribunal Gives Update on Second Investigation  Audio Clip Available
National Budget Risks High Deficits: World Bank  Audio Clip Available
National Power Plan Outdated: Report  Audio Clip Available
Appeals Court Takes Up Acid Attack Case  Audio Clip Available
Thaksin Appointed ‘Adviser’ to Hun Sen  Audio Clip Available
Private Companies Prepare To Enter Stock Exchange  Audio Clip Available
Spirit of Tribunal Honors Victims: Official  Audio Clip Available
Carter To Visit Habitat for Humanity Homes  Audio Clip Available
Water Festival Wraps Up in Capital  Audio Clip Available
Opposition Accused of Border Post Destruction  Audio Clip Available
Thais Protest Over Soldiers on Border  Audio Clip Available
Beehive Radio Owner Dons Monk Robes  Audio Clip Available
Cambodia Mulls Resource Transparency Initiative  Audio Clip Available
‘Peace’ a Legacy of Sihanouk: Official  Audio Clip Available
New Tribunal Budget Anticipates More Indictments  Audio Clip Available
Opposition Lawmaker To Return from US  Audio Clip Available