TNLA claims control of SSPP territory

TNLA claims control of SSPP territory
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Soe Thu Aung

Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) said that they had taken control of Mong Yin village-tract in Namtu Township, northern Shan State, from the Shan State Progressive Party/Shan State Army (SSPP/SSA).

TNLA Vice-Chairman Tarr Jode Jarr said that although this area had been an SSPP/SSA controlled area before, they took control of the area to stop narcotic drugs trafficking and also because there were many Ta’ang/Palaung villages in the area.

“We stayed in this area in the past and mainly Palaung villages exist in the area. We pasted vinyl anti-narcotic posters in these villages, prohibiting villagers from drug abuse, drug trafficking etc. SSPP/SSA agreed with us for this work. It’s primarily cooperation between us,” he said.

Mong Yin village-tract was shifted from SSPP/SSA control to TNLA control on December 1 and TNLA called local villagers to the monastery for a meeting.

Mizzima contacted SSPP/SSA but could not receive independent confirmation from them.

SSPP/SSA and TNLA are recognised by the government as unlawful associations and are members of ‘Federal Political Negotiation Consultative Committee’ (FPNCC).

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