Two male riders on motorcycle ban may result in being shot

Two male riders on motorcycle ban may result in being shot

On September 15th, the Myeik Township Administration Office made an announcement that if two men ride a motorcycle together, the motorcycle will be impounded and the riders will be subject to a fine. If they attempt to flee, they may be subject to gunfire.

On the night of the order, a father and son returning from work were stopped by the junta's police and soldiers patrolling the town. They demanded money, and when the father and son responded, a junta member struck them with a gun and confiscated their motorcycle. They were ransomed for 3 lakh kyats.

The day the order was issued, approximately ten military junta members attempted to chase down a motorcycle carrying two men near the traffic light at the Myeik Township airport.

The ban is thought to be linked to the stand-off with the PDF, in both Myeik and Palaw townships,  according to a Myeik resident.  

However, the ban is being enforced in a haphazard manner and technically has been in place in Myeik since November 2021.  Despite the ban, it is acceptable for a man and women, or two women to ride together.

A 20-year-old Myeik resident said, “The situation of riding a motorcycle is more or less normal during the day. At night, we have to be more careful.”

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