Military council demands ransom money for unlicensed cars

Military council demands ransom money for unlicensed cars

Members of the military council have demanded tens of millions of ransom money for unlicensed cars near the Sittaung Bridge at the exit of Kyaikto Township, the sources familiar with the matter told Than Lwin Times.

A group led by Captain Myo Myin Aung regime’s Vocational Training Camp have seized numerous vehicles including unlicensed cars, for security reasons and extorted money.

Unlicensed vehicles are reportedly permitted to leave after paying a ransom of 100-150 lakhs per vehicle.

In addition, they inspected licensed vehicles for safety reasons and brazenly asked for Ks 10 000-20 000 for incomplete documents.

The extorted money received from car seizures are not disclosed to top management and are allocated proportionally from lower ranks to strategic commander levels.

The military council, on the other hand, has been collecting money from the automobiles imported from Myawaddy to Mandalay, Tachileik, and Taunggyi.

January 13, 2026
The junta continues to block access to Facebook, Myanmar’s most popular social media platform,...
January 13, 2026
In Mon State, the junta’s drafting of new recruits for its upcoming 21st conscription batch is...
December 23, 2025
Myanmar migrant workers in Thailand fear the international community could recognize the junta-...
Photo credit - CJ
December 22, 2025
With the election drawing nearer, the junta has stepped up crackdowns and arrests in Mon State,...