THE government is extending an invitation to those involved in various armed groups, including the PDF, to return to the legal fold. Those who do so are being provided with necessary assistance and support.
Members
of PDF 277 males and 35 females, totalling 312 individuals entered the legal
fold yesterday, and they were handed over to their parents and guardians at the
Yan Aung Myin Hall of the Central Command Headquarters.
The
returnees handed over eight rifles, one M22, one KA-25 rifle, two Type 81
rifles, two homemade guns, two homemade mortars, 23 magazines, 781 bullets, 10
grenades and two bombs. The region’s chief minister and the commander awarded
K60 million for 12 rifles, K1 million for two homemade guns, K1 million for two
homemade mortars, K3 million for 10 grenades, K600,000 for two bombs, and K29
million for those who returned without arms, totalling K94.6 million, and
supplies for the returnees. Those who re-entered the legal fold were required
to sign pledges, after which they were systematically handed back to their
parents and guardians.
These
312 returnees who rejoined society are from different townships of Mandalay
Region.
There
are still individuals who wish to re-enter the legal framework. Those who
intend to do so are urged to promptly contact and report to the nearest
district or township administrative bodies, military units, or police stations,
where they will be welcomed back and provided with necessary assistance.
Appropriate cash rewards will be granted for the arms and ammunition.
MNA/KTZH
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