တိုက္ပြဲ ျဖစ္ပြားၿပီးေနာက္ အစိုးရစစ္တပ္ ၂ ဦး ကရင္နီတပ္ႏွင့္ ပူးေပါင္း

ကရင္နီတပ္မေတာ္ႏွင့္ အစိုးရတပ္တို႔ ကရင္နီျပည္နယ္ ရွားေတာၿမိဳ႕နယ္တြင္ တိုက္ပြဲ ျဖစ္ပြားၿပီးေနာက္ အစိုးရတပ္မွ တပ္သား ၂ ဦး ကရင္နီတပ္ႏွင့္ လာေရာက္ပူးေပါင္းခဲ့သည္ဟု သိရသည္။

ကရင္နီတပ္မေတာ္မွ ဗိုလ္ဦးရယ္ ဦးေဆာင္ေသာ စစ္ဦးစီးတပ္ တပ္ဖြဲ႔သည္ အစိုးရတပ္ ခမရ ၅၇၅ တပ္ဖြဲ႔ႏွင့္ ၿပီးခဲ့သည့္ ေမလ ၂၉ ရက္ေန႔က ရွားေတာၿမိဳ႕နယ္ သံလြင္ျမစ္ အေရွ႕ဘက္ကမ္းေဒသရိွ ေဒါတခဲကုန္းႏွင့္ ေတာင္သုံးလုံး အၾကားတြင္ ရင္ဆိုင္္တိုက္ခိုက္ၾက၍ အစိုးရတပ္ဘက္မွ ၄ ဦး ဒဏ္ရာရခဲ့သည္ဟု ကရင္နီတပ္မေတာ္က ေျပာျပသည္။

ထို႔ေနာက္ ဇြန္လ ၁၃ ရက္ေန႔တြင္ ရွားေတာၿမိဳ႕နယ္၌ အေျခစိုက္ထားေသာ အစိုးရတပ္ ခမရ ၃၃၂ မွ တပ္သားျဖစ္သူ တင္း၀င္း အသက္ ၂၃ ႏွစ္ႏွင့္ ေစာခူသစ္ အသက္ ၂၅ ႏွစ္တို႔သည္ လက္နက္ အျပည့္အစုံႏွင့္အတူ ရွားေတာၿမိဳ႕နယ္၌ လႈပ္ရွားေနေသာ ကရင္နီတပ္မေတာ္မွ ဗိုလ္ေတာ္ရယ္ ဦးေဆာင္ေသာ ခရိုင္ ၁ တပ္ခြဲ ၃ တို႔ႏွင့္လာေရာက္ပူးေပါင္းခဲ့သည္ဟု ကရင္နီဗဟိုသတင္းအဖြဲ႔မွ ဗားမားႏိုင္က ေျပာသည္။

အစိုးရစစ္တပ္ ၂ ဦး နယ္စပ္ကုန္းအမွတ္ ၂၈၈၈ မွ ကရင္နီတပ္မေတာ္ အမာခံ ညာမိုတပ္စခန္းသို႔ လက္နက္ႀကီးျဖင့္ ခ်ိန္ဆေလ့က်င့္ေနစဥ္ (ဓါတ္ပုံ-ေကတီ)

အစိုးရစစ္တပ္ ၂ ဦး နယ္စပ္ကုန္း အမွတ္ ၂၈၈၈ မွ ကရင္နီတပ္မေတာ္၏ အမာခံ ညာမို တပ္စခန္းသို႔ လက္နက္ျဖင့္ ခ်ိန္ဆေလ့က်င့္ေနစဥ္ (ဓါတ္ပုံ-ေကတီ)

“တပ္ၾကပ္ႀကီး ခင္ေမာင္နီ ဆိုတာ တေယာက္ ရိွတယ္တဲ့။ အဲဒီတပ္ၾကပ္ႀကီးက သူ႔တို႔ကို အလုပ္ တအားခိုင္းတယ္။ ေနာက္ သူ႔တို႔အေပၚမွာ ေခါင္းပုံျဖတ္ၿပီး နာေအာင္ ဆဲဆိုတယ္တဲ့။ အဲဒါ သူတုိ႔ ဂိတ္ သြားက်တဲ့ အခ်ိန္မွာ ထြက္ေျပးလိုက္တာ” ဟု ၎က ေျပာသည္။

ကရင္နီတပ္ႏွင့္ လာေရာက္ပူးေပါင္းခဲ့ေသာ ၎အစိုးရစစ္တပ္ ၂ ဦးသည္ MA-1 ေသနတ္ ၂ လက္၊ က်ည္ေဘာက္ ၉ ခ်ပ္၊ က်ည္ဆံ ၂၄၀ ေတာင့္ႏွင့္ equipment ၂ စုံတို႔ႏွင့္ ပါလာၾကသည္ဟု ၎က ဆက္ေျပာသည္။

တင္း၀င္း၏ ကိုင္ပိုင္နံပါတ္မွာ တ/၃၄၇၁၀၂ ျဖစ္ၿပီး ေစာခူသစ္၏ ကိုယ္ပိုင္နံပါတ္မွာ တ/၃၂၆၁၂၄ ျဖစ္သည္။ ၎တို႔သည္ ကရင္နီတပ္မေတာ္တို႔ႏွင့္အတူ လက္နက္ကိုင္ ေတာ္လွန္ေရး အလုပ္ကို လုပ္မည္ဟု ေျပာဆိုေၾကာင္း ဆိုသည္။

ခမရ ၃၃၂ သည္ ရွမ္းျပည္နယ္ ဖယ္ခုံၿမိဳ႕၌ အေျခစိုက္ထားေသာ စစ္ဆင္ေရးကြပ္ကဲမႈဌာနခ်ဳပ္ (စကခ) ၁၇ ၏ လက္ေအာက္ခံ တပ္ရင္း ျဖစ္သည္။

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Security Increased In Mon State Following Bomb Blasts and Conflicts

June 27th, 2011

Independent Mon News Agency – Following the ongoing conflict in Kachin State and several bomb blasts last week in major cities of upper Burma, including in the capital city Naypyidaw, the Southeast Region Command has strengthened the security force in Mon State and set up checkpoints in many of the main cities and towns in Mon State.

A military check-point before the entrance of Moulmein (Mawlamyaing), the capital of Mon StateA military check-point before the entrance of Moulmein (Mawlamyaing), the capital of Mon State

The checkpoints have been set up at the entrances of Thanbyuzayat and Mudon, as well as in Moulmein (Mawlamyaing), the capital of Mon State. These checkpoints were dismantled after the elections in 2010, but now the local villagers report that the Burmese Army is setting them up again. Continue reading “Security Increased In Mon State Following Bomb Blasts and Conflicts”

Chinese and Burmese gem traders clash in Mandalay

Chiang Mai (Mizzima) – A fight broke out between ethnic Chinese gem traders and local Burmese gem traders at a gem market in Mahaaungmyay Township in Mandalay on Monday morning. The gem market was closed after the clash.

Police arrested some participants in a clash between Chinese gem traders and Burmese gem traders at a gem market in Mahaaungmyay Township in Mandalay on Monday, June 27, 2011. Photo: Citizen journalistPolice arrested some participants in a clash between Chinese gem traders and Burmese gem traders at a gem market in Mahaaungmyay Township in Mandalay on Monday, June 27, 2011. Photo: Citizen journalist

The fight started after Chinese traders refused to buy a jewel although they had earlier reached an agreement on the price, according to gem traders at the market.

Although the reason for the fight is not clear, residents said that Chinese traders reportedly assaulted a Burmese trader and Burmese residents came to his defence.

‘Many Burmese people surrounded a shop where the Chinese people were. So police from five townships came to the market. The administrative office ordered the people to disperse, but more and more Burmese gathered. Later, police escorted the Chinese traders out of the market via a police car’, a resident said on his Facebook page.

A police official at Police Station No. 7 in Mandalay said by telephone, ‘It’s a gem market, and it was in a state of turmoil. Officials are still investigating’.

A clash broke out between ethnic Chinese gem traders and Burmese gem traders in a gem market in Mahaaungmyay Township in Mandalay on Monday. Security police removed the Chinese traders to the safe location, and the market was closed after the altercation. Photo: Citizen Journalist Ethnic Chinese gem traders were involved in the clash with Burmese gem traders in Mandalay on Monday, June 27, 2011. Photo: Citizen Journalist Police arrested some participants in a clash between Chinese gem traders and Burmese gem traders at a gem market in Mahaaungmyay Township in Mandalay on Monday, June 27, 2011. Photo: Citizen journalist