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Nearly 150 pine trees were cut down, 2 people were identified as 'perpetrators'

VietNamNetVietNamNet15/07/2023


On July 15, Lam Ha District Police ( Lam Dong ) detained Truong Van Thuong and Nguyen Van Tien to investigate the act of Forest Destruction.

Initially working with the police, Thuong and Tien admitted to cutting down 143 pine trees in lot 14, 16 Khoanh 4, Sub-area 264 in village 9, Me Linh commune), the forest area managed by Lam Ha Protective Forest Management Board.

These two people also confessed that the purpose of cutting down trees was to get land for production.

Truong Van Thuong, one of two suspects in the pine forest destruction case. Photo: A.D.

Previously, VietNamNet reported that on July 14, Lam Ha District Police coordinated with the District Forest Protection Department and related units to examine the scene where a pine forest in Lot 14, 16 Khoanh 4, Sub-area 264 was cut down.

Through counting, the authorities determined that about 143 pine trees in the forest, in an area of ​​about 1,400 m2, were sawed close to the root and were lying scattered and stacked. The leaves were still fresh, the tree trunks were oozing sap. The average length of the tree trunks was 13-20 cm, the diameter of the tree trunks was 13-45 cm. The pine forest above was planted in 1997 and was assigned to the people for management and protection.

Pine forests in Lam Ha district were cut down. Photo: XN

Lam Ha district police expanded the investigation to clarify the roles of those involved.

Nearly 150 pine trees were found cut down in the forest, their trunks still oozing resin . More than 140 pine trees, decades old, with diameters of 13-45cm in the forest in Lam Ha district (Lam Dong), were cut down and lying around.


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