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The son of the headman who was arrested by the military junta in Nyaung-U has not been released yet

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🟥Over 40 military junta members, including the G1 and the strategy officer, are present at Taung Zin Police Station

In Nyaung-U Township, Mandalay Region, the military junta arrested three people, including the son of the headman Htay Maung, who was drinking alcohol. Only two have been released so far, and Htay Maung’s son has not been released yet, a military source told BBM on August 5.

On August 2, the military junta arrested three people, including the son of the headman Htay Maung, who was drinking alcohol in Kyauk Pandaung-Nyaung U road. One person, aged over 40, who was in poor health, was released, and Htay Maung’s son has not been released yet.

The head of the village, Htay Maung, is said to be actively involved in recruiting new members for the military junta,in collaboration with the village chairman, Thein Po.

“When the military junta came to the village, they would beat them up no matter how much they tried, and they would not spare their own people,”

a local told BBM. In July, during the first military incursion into Nyaung-U Township, they abducted the chairman of Yartawgyi village, U Htay Lwin, and his daughter, who were plowing their fields, and did not release them for 10 to 15 days, the local continued.

“The first military incursion into Nyaung-U Township. At that time, they abducted the chairman of Yartawgyi village, Htay Lwin, and his daughter, who were plowing their fields. They did not release them for a long time. I heard that they were detained at Singu Police Station. Later, I heard that they were kept at Nyaung-U Camp, and now they have been released,”

the local told BBM. Today, August 5, there are like than 40 military junta members, including the G1 and the strategic commander, at Taunggyi Police Station.

Currently, the military junta is actively recruiting new military personnel to clear the PDF in Nyaung-U township, setting up checkpoints, checking young people’s motorbikes, and punishing money, according to military sources.

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