A Cambodian real estate magnate whose violent assault of a female
Sok Bun was charged with intent to commit violence and will be held at a Phnom Penh prison pending trial, said General Sok Khemrin, chief of the Interior Ministry's penal division. The charge carries a penalty of up to five years in prison.
The July 2 attack against actress and former TV host Ek Socheata, better known as Sasa, has prompted a national conversation about justice in the Southeast Asian country, where the wealthy often act with impunity and buy their way out of trouble.
Sok Bun, 37, left the country after the video began circulating on the Internet
He returned to Cambodia on Saturday, two days after Prime Minister Hun Sen called the attack "intolerable" and ordered
Questioned, charged
Sok Bun was met by police Saturday morning at Phnom Penh International Airport and escorted to the Municipal Court, where he was questioned for several hours before being charged. He was then driven to a prison on the capital's outskirts, said Sok Khemrin.
Sok Bun is seen in the video repeatedly punching and kicking Sasa in the head in an assault that lasts about a minute
Sasa, 28, has said she was protecting
Sok Bun issued statements last week through his lawyer to say he "deeply regrets what happened."
He offered