Security under scrutiny in Sittwe
15 Jun 2020
Security arrangements are under renewed scrutiny in Sittwe, where a recent bank robbery has locals criticising what they say is a lack of public safety and rule of law in the Arakan State capital.
15 Jun 2020
Security arrangements are under renewed scrutiny in Sittwe, where a recent bank robbery has locals criticising what they say is a lack of public safety and rule of law in the Arakan State capital.
13 Jun 2020
Two young women from Kywee Tae village in Sittwe Township, Arakan State, were released from police custody on June 13, their family members said.
13 Jun 2020
A suspect arrested in connection with a robbery at the Kanbawza (KBZ) Bank branch in Sittwe’s Kyaypingyi ward is being held on remand at the township court, according to his family.
13 Jun 2020
A police outpost near Done Paik village in Arakan State’s Rathedaung Township was attacked just before dawn on June 13, according to residents.
13 Jun 2020
A police lieutenant from Kyauktaw Myoma police station in Arakan State was stabbed to death on Saturday afternoon, residents said.
12 Jun 2020
With Arakan State consumers showing a growing preference for salt imported from abroad, salt makers in the state are facing losses, according to the Salt Manufacturers Association.
12 Jun 2020
More than 1,200 students at IDP camps in the Chin State towns of Paletwa and Samee are in need of classrooms, according to people providing aid for the displaced.
12 Jun 2020
Concerns are growing about a perceived illegal inflow of people to Arakan State’s Maungdaw Township from Bangladesh as the number of coronavirus cases at the refugee camps in the neighbouring country continues to rise.
12 Jun 2020
A man shot dead by the Tatmadaw while performing what was described as “law enforcement activities” near Myothit Market in the Arakan State town of Ponnagyun is said to have suffered from mental illness, according to residents.
11 Jun 2020
A military officer and another soldier were stabbed and beaten, and the latter was abducted on June 11 in Arakan State’s Ponnagyun Township, according to residents, a local lawmaker and the Tatmadaw.
11 Jun 2020
A total of six Arakan National Party (ANP) members in Taungup Township, Arakan State, have been arrested and charged under Myanmar’s Counter-Terrorism Law in recent weeks.
10 Jun 2020
Three villagers were injured and two others were detained by the Tatmadaw from June 8-10 after gunfire was heard in Apaukwa village, Kyauktaw Township, villagers said.
10 Jun 2020
The Manaung Township General Administration Department released a regional order on June 9 to protect coral reef naturally grown along the coast of the township’s Pyin Kauk village.
10 Jun 2020
Gunfire just after midnight on June 10 killed a woman in her 80s and injured four others including a police officer in Amyint Kyun village, Sittwe Township, according to residents.
10 Jun 2020
A civilian from the town of Paletwa, Chin State, was injured by gunfire on June 9, according to family members of the victim.
09 Jun 2020
Muslims sheltering at Kyauktalone IDP camp in Arakan State’s Kyaukphyu Township are asking to be resettled at their original places of residence; in doing so, they have rejected government arrangements to resettle at a site two furlongs away from the Kyauktalone camp.
09 Jun 2020
The chair of the Arakan National Party (ANP) in Taungup Township’s Maei town, U Myo Lwin aka Maung Kae, was arrested by the Tatmadaw in the early hours of June 9, family members said.
09 Jun 2020
The families of 18 villagers taken by the Tatmadaw from Tinma village in Kyauktaw Township, Arakan State, are increasingly concerned for their well-being as relatives remain largely without information about the detainees’ status.
09 Jun 2020
Residents of Dar Lat Chaung village-tract in Arakan State’s Ann Township are said to be facing difficulties because the Tatmadaw has reportedly banned them from transporting rice into the area.
08 Jun 2020
A total of 13 people were charged in Arakan State last month under Counter-Terrorism Law provisions, for which some could face up to life in prison if found guilty, according to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners.