Phnom Penh: Cambodia’s Supreme Court has upheld the decision of a lower court to sentence an unlicensed medical practitioner to 25 years in prison for infecting over 200 villagers with HIV.
Yem Chrin, 60, was arrested in 2014 in Battambang province after most of his patients had their blood tested positive for HIV and accused him of transmitting the virus via the reuse of unsterilized needles, Xinhua new agency reported on Saturday.
In December 2015, the Battambang Provincial Court found him guilty of committing “cruel torture” and decided to sentence him to 25 years in prison.
The court also ordered him to pay between $500 and $3,000 in compensation to each of more than 100 victims, who filed the complaints.
In September 2017, the Appeal Court decided to uphold the Battambang Provincial Court’s ruling against Chrin.
“The Supreme Court sees that the Appeal Court’s decision against Yem Chrin is correct, so the court decides to uphold the decision,” Supreme Court Judge Nil Non said as he pronounced the verdict on Friday.
Related stories
Subscribe
- Never miss a story with notifications
- Gain full access to our premium content
- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once
Latest stories