Inside the "Shwe Padauk Myaing" scam hub: torture and human trafficking uncovered in Myawaddy

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Major General Saw Chit-thu (left), Major General Saw Tin Win (middle) and Colonel Saw Htoo Eh-mu (right) are seen at the ceremony to officially change the name of the BGF to the KNA on January 1. A Chinese national who escaped from the Yulong Bay (aka Shwe Pi Tauk Myaing) online money laundering operation near Thae Pon village in Myawaddy township, owned by Colonel Saw Htoo Eh-mu, the son of Karen National Army (KNA) leader Major General Saw Chit-thu. Many foreigners are being tortured and forced to work in the Yulong Bay (aka Shwe Pi Tauk Myaing) online money laundering operation near Thae Pon village in Myawaddy township, according to a Chinese national who escaped from the operation. Mizzima Special Correspondent Han Htoo Zaw (Mizzima)  A Chinese survivor who recently escaped the Yulong Bay (also known as Shwe Padauk Myaing) online scam compound near Thae Pone village, Myawaddy Township, has exposed a brutal system of daily torture, extortion, and forced labour involving over ...

Katongpaw village fire destroys at least 60 homes in Myanmar’s Mudon Township

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A massive fire swept through Katongpaw village in Mudon Township, Mon State, on January 8 2026, destroying at least 60 civilian homes and reportedly claiming the life of an infant.

The blaze erupted in the northern part of the village around 11:00 am and burned for nearly two hours before being brought under control by the combined efforts of the Fire Department, social welfare organizations, and local residents at approximately 12:50 pm While the exact cause remains under investigation, local sources believe the fire may have started after a wood-burning stove was left unattended in a residential kitchen.

“At least 60 civilian homes were destroyed in the blaze,” a local resident stated, adding that a one-month-old child was reported to have died in the fire, though this loss has not yet been independently verified by local authorities.

Despite Katongpaw village’s proximity to the Thanlwin River and the Puma International Port Terminal, an oil storage facility operated by Yar Zar Min Company, residents confirmed that the blaze did not reach the industrial site. The storage tanks, which are critical for fuel distribution across Mon State and the capital of Mawlamyine, are located in the upper part of the village, at a significant distance from where the fire broke out. Social relief groups are now working to provide emergency shelter for the dozens of families left homeless by the disaster.

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