Regime orders not to inform junior staff about their tour in advance

Regime orders not to inform junior staff about their tour in advance

The military regime has ordered authorities not to inform the subordinate staff about their visit in advance, said the office staff.

There were intercepted attacks when trips of military members, regime-appointed Minister and Vice-Minister, as well as Chief Minister, were released, according to the regime.

Therefore , the military council warned that the junior staff is kept in the dark about the visits in order to prevent information from being leaked.

The regime has threatened to organise an investigating committee and take action against the staff if the information about the trip leaks.

Furthermore, because field inspections will be conducted without warning, the different departments have been urged to work efficiently and keep the office clean and neat.

Following the coup, local PDFs conducted intercepted attacks some convoys carrying junta-appointed Regions and States Ministers.

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