A 25-year-old Vietnamese man was arrested in Ho Chi Minh City on
Wednesday evening in relation to graphic videos allegedly showing him repeatedly torturing a
young Cambodian boy, according to an investigator involved in the manhunt.
James McCabe, head of the Child Protection Unit, a policing
charity involved in the investigation, said Nguyen Thanh Dung was arrested
shortly before 9 p.m., a day and a half after the videos were leaked online.
Nguyen Thanh Dung, in a photograph posted to his
Facebook page.
“I can confirm that Task Force Uniform members made an arrest in
Saigon of a Vietnamese national, the name of Nguyen Thanh Dung,” Mr. McCabe
said, adding that the force involved Cambodian and Vietnamese police units.
He said two Cambodian men who had been arrested by police on
Tuesday were released without charge, and the suspect’s Dutch boyfriend,
53-year-old Stefan Struik, was cooperating with authorities investigating the
case.
Police said Mr. Struik, who holds Cambodian citizenship and owns
cacao plantations and a palm sugar warehouse in the country, would be sent to
court today for allegedly failing to report the abuse.
Mr. Struik was taken into police custody along with the Cambodian
men, who were employed on his plantation, in Kompong Cham province. He was to
be sent to the provincial court in Mondolkiri, where the abuse occurred, police
said.
Under police questioning, Mr. Struik “said he didn’t know
anything, he didn’t do anything wrong,” said deputy Mondolkiri police chief So
Sovann. “He said [he and Mr. Nguyen] are not lovers, but he said they love each
other so much.”
Police said the three had been questioned over the 2-year-old
boy’s torture and a separate complaint filed by the toddler’s parents, who
cited physical evidence of anal rape.
A YouTube video shows at least two separate instances of torture
involving the man and boy, apparently shot with a smartphone in a static
position.
The man in the video at one point blindfolds the boy and ties his
hands behind his back, repeatedly using a taser on his head, feet, backside and
genitals, making the boy scream and cry. At another point, he slaps him around
and shoves his fingers and another object down his throat, making him choke.
Mr. Sambath said Mr. Struik and the two Cambodian men told police
they had only become aware of the abuse, which took place on Mr. Struik’s cacao
plantation in Mondolkiri, after the videos appeared on Facebook on Tuesday.
One of the Cambodian men told police that he believed the videos
were leaked online by one of Mr. Nguyen’s cousins, who was jealous that he had
found a wealthy partner. However, the Vietnamese woman who appears to have
leaked the video said in an accompanying message that she was exposing the
torture in the hope that the perpetrators would be caught.
The boy in the video had been sent to the state referral hospital
in Sen Monorom City for an examination and was in stable condition, Mr. Sovann
added. Mr. McCabe said the boy and his family “will be supported.”
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