Myanmar police have charged President Win Mint that he violated measures to prevent COVID-19. Under the natural disaster management law And demanded the court to detain President Mint for 15 days until February 15.
Police said President Mint and his family met with the people in the National League for Democracy (NLD) party campaign on Sept. 30 last year, ahead of the nationwide elections. November
Myanmar police also charged Myanmar’s state adviser Aung San Suu Kyi, 75, of unauthorized importing and possession of communications equipment. She will be detained until Feb. 15 for further investigation.
The police filed a case to court for Suu Kyi to be detained in the house until the date. After the police found 6 radios in Suu Kyi’s home in Naypyidaw. These radios are illegal and unlicensed.
The petition requested that Suu Kyi be further detained for investigation of witnesses. Gather evidence And find a legal advisor after the investigation of Suu Kyi, the election sound last November
The move came after the Myanmar military took power of the government on Monday. While detaining Suu Kyi And other leaders And has declared a state of emergency throughout the country for a year by the army has given the ruling power to General Min Aung Hlaing.
The military cited the reasons for this coup. Caused by corruption in the election last November As a result, Suu Kyi’s NLD won a landslide victory.
The incident halted the transition to democracy in Myanmar. It was also condemned by the West, including the United States.
Suu Kyi had been under house arrest for about 15 years until 2010 for supporting the country’s push towards democracy. She is very popular in Myanmar. But it has been heavily criticized by foreigners for allegations that the Myanmar government has persecuted the Rohingya.
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