Ministry of Interior instructs Battambang provincial authorities to work hard to prevent and suppress human trafficking and money laundering

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Battambang: Mr. Bun Hon, Secretary of State of the Ministry of Interior, has instructed Battambang provincial authorities to work hard to prevent, curb and suppress all types of human trafficking, labor trafficking, sex work, money laundering and illegal gambling.

Instructions from Mr. Bun Hon on the occasion of announcing the appointment of Mr. Tep Hon as Deputy Governor of Battambang Provincial Government, replacing Mr. Pheng Sethy who retired. The ceremony was held on June 22, 2026 at the Battambang Provincial Hall.

To contribute to the Royal Government in strengthening the management, leadership of administrative affairs, public security and order, especially continuing to promote resilience building and local development to achieve more progress and achieve more new achievements, Mr. Bun Hun The Secretary of State for the Ministry of Interior also recommended that the Battambang provincial administration continue to maintain and strengthen public order and social safety, as public security and order are the foundation of citizens’ daily lives.

The Secretary of State continued to advise the provincial administration to work hard to investigate and suppress illegal drug crimes by mobilizing the entire society to join the authorities and competent forces in the plan to implement the campaign against illegal drugs more effectively to participate in preventing drug trafficking activities in Cambodia and cutting off drug criminal networks from using Cambodia as a target for the production and processing of illegal drugs for distribution to other places.

The Secretary of State added that efforts must be made to prevent, suppress and suppress human trafficking, labor trafficking, sex work, money laundering and all types of illegal gambling, especially the management and order of road traffic and the reduction of traffic accidents through the implementation of road traffic laws and traffic education.

In addition, the Secretary of State also recommended encouraging and inspiring the movement to participate in the safe village, commune, and sangkat policy of the Royal Government to be more effective in its entire geography, especially in preventing and suppressing crimes such as theft, robbery, drugs, illegal gambling, and gangs, maintaining environmental cleanliness, and strengthening the provision of public services to citizens.

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