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Cambodian police confident in bomb investigation
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13:07, July 31, 2007

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Police officials investigating the source of three homemade bombs planted before a monument here are confident in the investigation's progress so far, local media said on Tuesday.

Deputy National Police Commissioner Sok Phal told Cambodian- language newspaper the Kampuchea Thmey that he has plenty of witnesses and enough evidence to find the perpetrators.

Lieutenant General Khieu Sopheak, spokesman for the Interior Ministry, said that authorities have a number of leads to investigate and that the investigation is progressing well.

"We have already traced the activities and a light has been given to us," he was quoted by English-language newspaper the Cambodia Daily as saying.

The three bombs were laid late Saturday at the foot of the Cambodia-Vietnam Friendship monument. One exploded at around 05:15 am on Sunday morning, though no one was injured and the statue not damaged. Bomb disposal experts from the Cambodian Mine Action Centre later disabled the two remaining devices.

Source: Xinhua



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