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 ...

Resistance forces ambush Myanmar junta convoy transporting ballot boxes in Magway Region

Mizzima

A Myanmar junta security convoy transporting ballot boxes was ambushed in Mindon Township, Magway Region, on 12 January, leaving four soldiers dead and several others wounded.

The attack was carried out by the People’s Defence Force (PDF) Thayet District Battalion 4 near Thaphankai village.

The engagement occurred at approximately 11:10 am as an estimated 250 military personnel were escorting the ballot boxes from Mindon to Thayet following the second phase of the military-led elections.

Resistance fighters, who had anticipated the transfer, used a combination of landmines and small arms fire for 15 minutes to disrupt the column.

Ko Myat, the news and information officer for Thayet District Battalion 4, provided a summary of the operation to Mizzima.

“We had received reports about the convoy and anticipated that the ballot boxes would be transported under heavy security after the election, so we launched the attack in advance. The deaths of the Military Commission soldiers were confirmed by our troops who opened fire at the scene.”

Although the military returned fire with heavy weaponry and small arms, no revolutionary fighters were injured in the clash. Following the ambush, the military column halted its advance and took up positions at a monastery in Thaphankai village.

Mizzima was unable to independently verify the number of casualties among the junta troops.

The status of the ballot boxes remains uncertain. It is currently unclear if the documents and votes were destroyed or if they eventually reached their destination in Thayet.

This attack is part of a broader wave of resistance efforts to reject what the revolutionary community has labelled a “sham election” designed to legitimize the junta’s power.

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