ACCORDING to the report on the body of a man who died from landmine injuries at the Wetlet People’s Hospital in Sagaing Region on 10 January, officials from the local police force investigated the case.
According to the investigation, Sithu
Aung, son of U San Nyunt, a betel farmer in Ngwedwin village, Ayadaw Township,
along with four other men and one woman, went to Mandalay by a light truck vehicle
driven by Arkar Min, son of U Zaw Lwin to sell betel leaves on the morning of
10 January. At around 5:30 pm, ontheir way back home near the locally-known
Tawat Magyibin bridge between Shwepangon village and Thamayoe village, PDF
terrorists reportedly detonated a local-made landmine, forced them to get off
the vehicle, shot them, and took K10 million from the sales of betel leaves.
After the mother of Sithu Aung had
received the news, she went to the scene by a vehicle from the Shwepangon
village social welfare association and found her son on the ground with gunshot
wounds.
Although the other five people were
found dead, the driver was not present at the scene.
Sithu Aung died of his injuries on
the way to Wetlet People’s Hospital and the driver arrived at the Ayadaw Township
Hospital at around 7:30 pm. According to him, he fled by the vehicle when the terrorists
left and arrived at the hospital through Kutokine village, Ayadaw. It is
reported that necessary investigations are underway so that action will be
taken against those who are involved in the crime under the law, and the people
are urged to work together by secretly informing any movement of the terrorists
to the relevant authorities until they no longer stand.
MNA
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