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Cambodia expands crackdown on illegal fishing around Tonle Sap Lake

PURSAT, Cambodia, June 29, 2026 (KPT) – Cambodia’s armed forces have intensified their campaign against illegal fishing around Tonle Sap Lake, with military leaders vowing tougher enforcement to protect the country’s most important freshwater resource.
Commander-in-Chief General Vong Pisen chaired a meeting in Pursat province on Sunday with senior officers, provincial governors and ministry representatives to assess progress in the 18‑month crackdown.
Officials said joint task forces led by the military, working with local authorities, have carried out patrols, arrests and the destruction of banned equipment such as electric fishing devices and fine‑mesh nets. Communities around the lake have reported signs of recovery in fish stocks.
General Vong praised the “significant” results but urged stronger measures. He ordered full implementation of government directives against fisheries crimes, illegal logging and land encroachment.
He instructed forces to prepare legal case files, ensure prosecutions and expand public education on fisheries laws.
The Commander‑in‑Chief warned that officials or military personnel found shielding offenders would face disciplinary and legal action. He also directed that confiscated equipment be destroyed rather than reused.
Deputy Commander‑in‑Chief General Mao Sophan and provincial leaders from the Tonle Sap region attended the meeting, which underscored the government’s determination to safeguard natural resources.
Tonle Sap, Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake, is central to Cambodia’s food security and economy. Authorities say the crackdown is vital to restoring fish populations and protecting livelihoods in surrounding provinces.

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