The State government has been inviting individuals within various groups, including PDF, who are engaged in armed opposition, to return to the legal fold. It is also providing necessary assistance and support to those who have re-entered within the framework of the law.
As a result
of these efforts, members of PDF groups have been re-entering the legal fold
one group after another. At the same time, Tatmadaw columns have been able to
systematically retake and control areas across regions and states that had been
temporarily occupied by armed terrorist groups and PDF groups. Consequently,
local people, in support of stability and peace in their areas, have warmly
welcomed and backed Tatmadaw members who are carrying out their duties at great
personal risk. With strong public encouragement, support, trust, and
cooperation alongside the Tatmadaw, members of terrorist groups have become
demoralized and no longer willing to continue resistance. As a result, PDF
members who wish to abandon the armed struggle, gain a correct understanding,
and live peacefully have been reporting to officials at nearby military camps
and re-entering the legal fold group by group, where they have been welcomed by
responsible authorities in the respective areas.
Yesterday, a
ceremony to hand over the returnees to parents and guardians took place at
Thanlwin Hall of the Eastern Command Headquarters, attended by Shan State Chief
Minister U Sai Htein Soe, Commander of Eastern Command Brig-Gen Kyaw Naing Oo,
departmental officials, those returnees, their parents and guardians, and
guests.
The State
Chief Minister spoke words of honour whereas the Commander explained necessary
clarification to the returnee youth. The Commander of Shan State Police Force
also shared legal knowledge with the returnees. The returnee handed over three
pistols, 14 Type-81s, four M-16s, four M-22s, two M-79s, two MA-11s, one
carbine, 42 assorted magazines, 2,219 rounds of ammunition, three mines, 15
grnades, 13 detonators and two walkie-talkies to the Commander.
The Shan
State Chief Minister and the Commander rewarded a reward of K6 million for
three pistols, K135 million for 27 automatic rifles, K4.5 million for 15
grenades, K900,000 for three mines, K400,000 for two walkie-talkies, and
K100,000 for each returnee totalling K6.1 million for 61 returnees. At the
ceremony, the rewards amounted to K152.9 million and aids. Those returnees
signed the pledge and were handed over to their parents and guardians
systematically.
Those
returnee PNLOs were two male members from Taunggyi Township, one from
Nyaungshwe Township, 30 from Hsihseng Township, 12 from Pinlaung Township, 10
from Maukmai Township and six from Loikaw Township, totalling 61.
On 24 April,
a press release was issued that 470 male members and 47 female members,
totalling 517 from KIA, AA, PLA and PDF groups had returned to the legal fold
at the Central Command.
Those who
have re-entered the legal fold are being welcomed and accepted, provided with
necessary assistance and support, and systematically handed back to their
parents or guardians. It is learned that there are still individuals who wish
to return to the legal fold. Those who intend to do so are urged to promptly
contact and report to the nearest district and township administrative bodies,
military camps, or police stations, where they will be received and given the
necessary assistance. It is also understood that appropriate rewards will be
granted for arms and ammunition.
MNA/TTA
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