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Submitted by moiuser on 14 June 2021

ACCORDING  to  the  order  given  by  National  League  for  Democracy  (NLD),  Nyein  Chan  (a)  Khaing  Ko  Mon  and  Shoon  Seint  Seint  who  attended  the  military  and  explosive  course  in the area of KNU Brigade (5) in Bilin Township and performed purchase of arms and ammunition were arrested in Mayangon Township yesterday.

Nyein  Chan  attended  the  military  and  explosive  course  together with Shoon Seint Seint in the area of KNU Brigade (5) in  Bilin  Township  due  to  the  connection created by Tun Aung Kyaw  of  All  Burma  Students’  Democratic  Front  (ABSDF)  in  March  2021.  Moreover,  he  sent  eight persons wishing to attend the  military  training  course  to  the area of KNU Brigade (5) in Bilin Township.

In  the  third  week  of  April  2021, Thein Naing (former MP of Region Hluttaw Constituency-2 of Dagon Myothit (South) Township) contacted Nyein Chan via Nay  Myo  (a)  Charlie  for  purchase of arms and ammunition. The two suspects arranged a link between a man (under scrutiny) and  Thein  Naing  for  purchase of arms and ammunition. Thein Naing arranges terror acts and sabotage acts in Dagon Myothit (South) Township, according to Nay Myo (a) Charlie. Moreover, Thein Naing had contacted Nyein  Chan  to  send  some  youths  from  Dagon  Myothit  (South)  Township to the military training course  and  open  the  explosive  course in the same township. It was scrutinized that current explosive destruction events were committed under the directive of fugitive Yi Mon (a) Tin Thit (former NLD’s Pobbathiri Township MP of Pyithu Hluttaw) from unlawful association and terrorist groups CRPH and NUG.

It  was  scrutinized  that  fugitive Yi Mon (a) Tin Thit from NLD  and  Thein  Naing  (former  MP of Region Hluttaw Constituency-2 of Dagon Myothit (South) Township of NLD) are main manipulators to purchase arms and ammunition,  commit  explosive  destruction acts and arrange the youths to attend military training courses.

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