Maei town ANP leader released from military detention

Maei town ANP leader released from military detention

The chair of the Arakan National Party (ANP) in Taungup Township’s Maei town has been released after being held in military custody for more than a month, reportedly on suspicion of having links to the Arakan Army.

“I was neither beaten nor tortured in military detention,” U Myo Lwin told DMG. “I was interrogated by military personnel. I am very pleased about being released by the military because I was arrested without any reason or evidence.”

Authorities including security personnel and a Maei town ward administrator arrived at the home of U Myo Lwin and took him away in handcuffs on June 9. He was reportedly held in detention by a military regiment in Ann Township and released on July 12.

Lawyer U Tin Nyo, a member of the ANP’s Central Executive Committee, said someone may have levelled an accusation against U Myo Lwin, “but the military didn’t find firm evidence to charge him.”  

U Tin Nyo added: “He will be transferred to the Maei police station and charged under the Counter-Terrorism Law if the military finds him guilty of wrongdoing. U Myo Lwin was freed because he was found not guilty.”

Elsewhere in Taungup Township, the joint secretary of the Chatphauk village ANP office and a local party member were also detained by the military last month, with the duo yet to be released from custody.

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