Police arrest terrorists operating explosive courses in Ayeyawady Region

Myanaung NS

The terrorist groups of NUG and CRPH intentionally committed attacks and murders to affect State stability, threaten the people, and open military and explosive courses. Therefore, the security members investigate to stop their terror acts.
Security forces received information that the terrorists gathered people to conduct explosive training in Mhin War Taung forest reserve near Thayet Chaung village in Myan Aung Township on 11 June. Therefore, the combined team raided that place and arrested Aung Bo Bo, Nay Zaw Phyo, Aye Min Oo, Chit Nyi Nyi Nyunt, Soe Tint and Thein Zaw together with the pistols, knives, spear and seven motorcycles near Ma Mya Dam.
According to the words of detainees, police searched in the forest near Ma Mya Dam and found handmade bombs and other materials.
The security members conducted a land clearance operation in these areas on 13 June. They found handmade bombs, gas guns and explosives.
Similarly, according to the tip-off, an explosive course was conducted near a hill about 1 mile from Kyauk Paset village in Kyankhin Township; the security members went there on 13 June. They found an unoccupied monastery and an open field about 300 metres from the monastery, including a 2-storey hut, another building for dining and other explosives in that building.
The security forces keep investigating to arrest and take action against the terrorists and leaders who operate explosive courses. — MNA

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