The two separate cases go ahead the heels of notices by Hun Sen that online networking clients who assault him would be followed inside of hours.
In one case, Man Sam Orn, of Kampong Thom region's Stung Sen town, was yesterday addressed for a few hours by Phnom Penh Municipal court appointee prosecutor Sieng Sok for professedly debilitating the head on the online networking webpage.
Clashing reports rose regarding whether Sam Orn had been charged.
Talking at the court yesterday evening, Sok asserted the case was "past our power" and the suspect would be sent back to Kampong Thom common court.
Be that as it may, Lim Than, an officer at the Interior Minister's Department of Internal Security, which sought after the case, said the Korean-dialect understudy had actually been charged and detained.
Captured at his home in Srayov collective on Wednesday evening, Sam Orn is blamed for composing the culpable comments in the remarks segment of a post by Hun Sen with a record named Som Orn Koko.
By screen shot coursed on online networking, Som Orn Koko expressed "7 January is the date of your demise" and composed that the head's "eye was visually impaired due to taking guava to eat".
Security powers responded quickly to the comments. By cooperative police boss Kang Sorn, officers from the interior security office were dispatched to Kampong Thom on Wednesday to liaise with neighborhood police.
By means of the cellular telephone number used to post the comments, the officers followed and kept two suspects, Sam Orn and his cousin Born Sothea, 27, whose recognizable proof was utilized to purchase the telephone and SIM card and who was later discharged, Sorn said.
In the second case, Tuy Sophal, a warrior from Battambang, and his nephew were addressed by military police on Tuesday on suspicion of taunting Hun Sen on Facebook, said Battambang common military police administrator Por Vannak.
Vannak said Sophal asserted another person utilized his record and that he "cherishes the prime minister"."We are researching the case," Vannak said.
To counter the resistance Cambodia National Rescue Party's prosperity with more youthful voters on the web, the chief has plunged into the advanced age as of late, turning into a productive client of Facebook and dispatching his own particular site and application.
Despite the fact that the 64-year-old has held onto the medium as an approach to achieve youthful voters, he's been less tolerant of the flexibility of communication it involves.