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Mon People’s Liberation Army Named as Perpetrators of Bomb Blast

May 19th, 2011

By NAI MARN – Mudon—– A passenger of the Hilux car, which was taken hostage by an armed group in Mudon Township on May 14th, has claimed that the armed group which exploded a bomb at the Telecommunications Office in Mudon, was a group of ethnic Mon.

A field reporter from the Independent Mon News Agency conducted an interview with one of the passengers, who said, “They were speaking in Mon. I noticed on the shirt that they were wearing, there was a name, which was ‘MPLA’ [Mon People’s Liberation Army].”

The MPLA was formed in 2009 and is led by Nai Than Lwin, a former member of the New Mon State Party (NMSP).

The MPLA has been active in Mudon, formerly demanding taxes from Mudon Township residents.

At the Kakalao Pagoda, six members of the MPLA forced the passengers out of the car, while allowing the driver to remain, before heading to the Telecommunications Office.

At six a.m., the group forced the car driver to hit the gate of the Telecommunication Office which was locked.

The group set off a bomb at the Telecommunication Office, killing one policeman   and injuring one telecommunication officer. The group drove the car back to Kakalao Pagoda, got out, and left.

Meanwhile, the car driver, who is from Kamarwet village, has been detained with the  Light Infantry Battalion No. 209, based near Kamarwet Village.

Authorities investigating the case have ordered the village headman in Jone Paik to make a list of former NMSP members staying in the village.

The Telecommunications Office is located in Jone Paik village, which is 0.5 mile from Kakalao Pagoda, where the six MPLA members got out of the car and fled into the jungle.

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WAR:Phones Turned Off After Bomb Blast in Mudon

May 16th, 2011

By Independent Mon News Agency – The Burmese authorities have ordered the phone lines turned off for two days in Mon State after an armed group seized the Telecommunications Office in Mudon Township on May 14th.

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Chit Aung, an overseas phone owner in Mudon Township, said that “They told us to turn off our phones after the blast for two days. We just turned it on today.”

Not all phones were ordered turned off. The type of phone to which the Burmese authorities referred was a phone used for international calls and money transfers.

A group of five people seized the Telecommunications office on Saturday morning, killing a police and injuring a telecommunications officer.

This is the first bomb blast to be set off after the new government was instated in Mon State in March, led by General Ohn Myint.

The Burmese authorities have tightened security along the road to Mudon Township while they investigate the case. Thus far, no group has claimed responsibility for the blast.

“They [the Burmese army] have deployed their troops from Mudon to Abit village,” said Nai Tin Aung, travelling yesterday from Moulmein to Mudon.

The Burmese authorities, including police, soldiers, and the military intelligence have set up military check points since the blast.

“They checked every one, especially they open every motorbike,” said a villager from Yin Taung village.

There are two ethnic armed groups active near Mudon; one is the New Mon State Party and the other is the Democratic Karen Buddhist Army. Both armed groups refused to serve under the Burmese-led Border Guard Forces.

The residents who live nearby the Telecommunications office are worried that they will be suspects and arrested by the authorities. Several innocent people were arrested after a bomb blast in July 2008.

Short URL: http://monnews.org/?p=2805

WAR:One police officer dead and one man injured in Mudon bomb blast

Chiang Mai (Mizzima) – A bomb explosion at a telephone exchange in Mudon in Mon State has killed one police officer and injured one person, leading authorities to tighten security along the Mudon-Thanbyuzayat Highway with searches of vehicles and passengers.

The explosion took place at about 5:30 a.m. on Saturday, May 14.

There are two checkpoints on the 22-mile long highway between the two towns manned by a combined force of army, police and officers from the immigration and customs departments.

‘Three or four soldiers are deployed along the highway about a mile apart from Mudon to Thanbyuzayat’, a resident from Thabyuzayat who just arrived back from Mawlamyine told Mizzima.

This was the first bomb explosion in Mon State since the new government has been installed.

A similar bombing took place at the same telephone exchange in July 2008. Resident from nearby Cyonephait, Wette and Nyaunggone villages were questioned. No one has been arrested in either bombing incident.

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