Suppliers of arms to PDFs arrested with arms, ammunition

The terrorist groups CRPH, NUG and their subordinates PDF terrorists and their related organizations and insurgents commit terrorist attacks such as the murder of innocent civilians, including government employees, arson attacks and bombing attacks aiming at deteriorating the government administrative mechanism and imposing threats to the public.
According to the tip-off, the NUG’s subordinate Mandalay PDF and No-More Dictatorship terrorist groups transported the arms and ammunition stored in the gearbox of vehicles to Mandalay from Kya-in-Seikkyi township of Kayin State. On 4 February, Thida Soe (aka) Ma Soe, Toe Nyunt and Kay Khine (aka) Kay Kay were arrested in Aungmyaythazan township together with eight pistols, 16 magazines, one grenade and 300 sorts of bullets.
Suspect Thidar Soe (aka) Ma Soe testified that she met with another suspect, Myo Min Yan Naing (still at large) of the No-More Dictatorship (NMD) terrorist group while attending a one-month terrorist training course of KIA in Laiza in April 2022. After the training, she served duties in transporting arms and ammunition for the NMD group in the 14th-mile village of Sagaing township together with Kay Khine (aka) Kay Kay and Toe Nyunt. They transported weapons four times from November 2023 to January 2024. The arrested suspects will face legal action under the law. People can participate in fighting terrorism and arresting insurgents as quickly as possible, secretly reporting to the officials about their hiding places and activities. The whistle-blowers and those who help arrest the suspects will be covertly rewarded. — MNA/KTZH

 

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