The security forces arrested Thida Zaw, DCS of the Ministry of Education, and Phyo Min Soe, who are running the San Htike Thi garment business in Chanmyathazi Township, Mandalay Region, and Than Zaw Moe from Mingaladon Township in Yangon on 10 September for involvement in financial fraud, illegal lottery and businesses.
According to their confession, they illegally transported the clothes to Khaing Su Lwin, DCS of the Ministry of Education, who made posts to destroy the state stability and initiate unrest and persuade the government employees to join DCS on social media. They also joined DCS and were charged under Penal Code 505 (a), and they purchased a Thai lottery from Khine Su Lwin. Moreover, they allowed Khaing Su Lwin, residing in foreign countries, to use their mobile payments with fees to support the insurgents and make money transfers for the income from selling lottery tickets with their mobile payments.
Khaing Su Lwin opened her Khaing Su Lwin Facebook Account and khaingsu38cdm TikTok Account in 2024, and sold Myanmar traditional dresses, Shan dresses and night dresses online without licences together with DCS Thida Zaw, and she used the income from selling Thai lottery tickets illegally for her own sake and supported the terrorist groups.
The government has released an order designating online sales as an essential service, and the illegal online sales in local and foreign countries without any licences cause revenue losses to the country. Therefore, the offenders DCS Thidar Zaw, Phyo Min Soe, and Than Zaw Moe, who participated in money transfers, are being taken action under the law.
Similarly, actions are being taken against those supporting the illegal sales, buying the products, reselling and helping in money transfers on social networks to support NUG and PDF terrorists, under the Counter- Terrorism Law.
MNA/KTZH
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