A UNION Government delegation led by Deputy Minister from the
Office of the State Counsellor, U Khin Maung Tin, are in Buthidaung Township to
inspect the police outposts simultaneously attacked by AA terrorist insurgents.
The Deputy Minister also visited the police wounded in the
attacks and gave them words of encouragement and necessary social support and
assistance.
The Deputy Minister and group flew to Sittway on 6 January
and conducted a review meeting at the State Government Office’s meeting hall
concerning the coordinated attacks on the border police outposts in Buthidaung
Township.
Yesterday morning, the Deputy Minister and entourage arrived
in Maungtaw by Tatmadaw helicopters. The Deputy Minister first encouraged
wounded police personnel receiving treatment at the Maungtaw People’s Hospital
and provided cash support from the Union Government and the Union Minister for
Home Affairs.
Next, the Deputy Minister attended the cash support ceremony
in Maungtaw District General Administration Department for police personnel
killed in action and wounded in the attacks on the police outposts and
presented cash support to officials.
Following this, Myanmar Police Force Chief of Police Lt-Gen
Aung Win Oo conferred cash support provided by the Union Minister for Home
Affairs, Lt-Gen Kyaw Swe. Police Brig-Gen Myint Toe of No. 1 Border Police Force
Command Office spoke words of appreciation in return.
Afterwards, Police Brig-Gen Myint Toe met with media
personnel to explain about the attacks on police outposts in Buthidaung
Township and replied to their questions. The Deputy Minister and entourage then
went by Tatmadaw helicopters to Khahtihla and Gokepi police outposts, two of
the four outposts attacked. They inspected damages and losses caused, and met
and encouraged police personnel stationed there. They also provided material
support and assistance.
Later in the afternoon, the Deputy Minister went to the
office of No. 3 Border Guard Police Force to meet with family members of police
personnel killed in the attack and to console their bereavements.
This trip was organized by the Union Government to review the
incident, to prevent such incidents from recurring, and to provide social
assistances to police personnel killed-in-action and wounded, as well as to the
police personnel and civil servants serving in the region and the local people.
The delegation led by the Deputy Minister consisted of
Rakhine State Minister for Security and Border Affairs Col. Phone Tint,
Permanent Secretary U Zaw Than Thin from the Ministry of Office of the Union
Government, Myanmar Police Force’s Chief of Police Lt-Gen Aung Win Oo,
Permanent Secretary U Myo Myint Maung from the Ministry of Information,
Director General U Ko Ko Naing from the Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief and
Resettlement, officials from the State government including Permanent Secretary
U Nyi Nyi Win, and officials from the Myanmar Police Force. News media
personnel from DVB, VOA, RFA, Mizzima, The Irrawaddy, and private news agencies
accompanied the Union Government delegation on their trip.
MNA
Translated by Zaw Min
Ref; The Global New Light of Myanmar


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