Daniel Stephen Johnson is arrested by authorities at a house in Phnom Penh yesterday after allegations of rape in the United States. STRINGER |
The American director of a local orphanage was arrested yesterday over rape charges incurred in the United States.
Colonel Lao Lin, chief of the Anti-Human Trafficking
and Juvenile Protection Unit, said Daniel Stephen Johnson, 35, director
of the Hope Transitions orphanage, was arrested at his rental house in
Phnom Penh’s Chamkarmon district.
“He was accused by American police of rape, and he had escaped to hide in Cambodia,” Lin said.
“He
is now still detained for further questioning and investigation at the
Ministry of Interior,” he added, declining to speak further about the
case.
A senior police official at the Ministry of Interior, who
asked not to be named, told the Post yesterday that according to an US
Federal Bureau of Investigation
report sent to the General Commissariat of National Police, Johnson was
accused of five separate instances of raping a minor. Johnson entered
Cambodia in August, the official added.
“To hide from arrest, he
was working with a humanitarian and children’s organisation in
Cambodia,” he said. “He will be transferred soon to the American FBI
after our relevant Cambodian police have completely questioned him,” he
added.
The official noted that there are more than 30 children currently staying at the Hope Transitions centre.
Johnson could not be reached for comment yesterday.
Source: phnompenhpost
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