Announcement for NCA-signatory ethnic armed organizations
December 31
THE NLD extremists and
their organized terrorist groups committed bomb attacks on hospitals, schools
and religious buildings and killed the people in some cities after Tatmadaw had
assumed the State responsibilities due to the State of Emergency on 1 February,
and security forces and dutiful people work together to arrest the suspects.
Between 1 February and
30 December 2021, there were 3,751 violent incidents in some cities and the
security forces arrested 1,492 terrorists and seized 133 weapons, 1,693 rounds
of ammunition, 28 grenades, 217 homemade mines and other explosives. Moreover,
the police also detained 9,958 terrorists and seized 3,417 firearms, 161,500
rounds of ammunition, 647 grenades, 6,895 homemade mines and other related
materials in time.
Due to these measures,
they uncovered the main terrorist groups that controlled the terrorist attacks
in Yangon and cities of the southern part of the country. In 15 cases, there
were 272 arrested suspects and the seizures of arms and ammunition were 228
various types of weapons, 27,228 bullets, 286 mines and grenades, including 44
pistols, eight .22 guns, 51 MK-12s, 30 M-16s, 15 M-22s, 55 AK-47s, 10 M4-A1s,
five 56-1s and four M-79s.
According to the
confession of suspects, they attended the explosive training at some brigades
of KNU and there were 173 with exact name lists and there were some without
exact name lists.
Most of the seized arms
and ammunition are the ones imported to the country via the areas of KNU.
They are the remnants
of some of the great countries that have aided and abetted post-Cold War and
post-Cold War armed conflicts in SouthEast Asia.
Tatmadaw has strictly
followed the NCA signed on 15 October 2015 and extended the nationwide
ceasefire until 28 February 2022 to ensure peace.
The Commander-in-Chief
of Defence Services has already said, “Tatmadaw will strictly abide by the
Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement in restoring the perpetual peace that is needed
for the country and people,” during the meetings, discussions and ceremonies
related to peace.
Moreover, peace-related
matters are prioritized in the five-point roadmap and nine objectives of the
State Administration Council and it also organized the National Unity and
Peacemaking Central Committee, National Unity and Peacemaking Working
Committee, National Unity and Peacemaking Coordination Committee to accelerate
the peace processes and paved ways for effective measures for peace talks.
Therefore, the
NCA-signatory ethnic armed organizations are urged to abide by the provisions
in the NCA and to maintain their subordinates to adhere to the NCA. When
breaching the points provided in the NCA, any necessary security measures will
be undertaken for the stability of the State.
Information Team
State Administration
Council
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