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4 border guards flee with arms & ammunition in Maungdaw, desperate search continues

March 07/ 2023 | View Counts :812
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Narinjara News,  7 March 2023


At least 4 border guards ran away with arms and ammunition in Maungdaw of western Myanmar.

The military council troops have been desperately searching for those who fled from the border townyesterday.

Those ran away belonged to Sakaka 9th battalion of Myin Lwet border police station, located at the southernpart of Maungdaw.

A person close to the 9th battalion said that the junta forces are now looking for them day and night aroundMaungdaw and nearby areas.

"An official from that camp informed us that 4 border guards had run away. The soldiers patrolled the wholenight. Presently, several borderguards are seen on the road. They are desperately looking for cars," he said.

The four fugitives have not been identified. Their official positions have also not been confirmed byNarinjara News.

Another local revealed that it was not known when actually those four police constables ran away. Theauthorities have found them as missing duringthe evening program.

"They may run away by 8 or 9 am. Later they were not seen in the evening line-up exercise,” he added.

During the gunfighting in Rakhine State, many military personnel reportedly took refuge in the camp ofArakan Army (AA).

On 3 January last, at least three soldiers from the Mrauk U based battalion (540) and one sergeant fromthe (378) battalion fled with arms.

Similarly, a number of junta soldiers ran away from Mahamuni Pagoda hill of Kyauk Taw locality last year.

Photograph caption: Military search operation for the fleeing border guards in Maungdaw continues.

 

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