Mandalay Prison releases 185 inmates under election amnesty
MANDALAY Central Prison granted amnesty
to inmates yesterday in line with Section 505 (a) of the Penal Code to ensure
that eligible voters do not lose their voting rights and can cast their ballots
freely and fairly in the upcoming multiparty democratic general election. A
total of 185 inmates from Mandalay Central Prison were released under the
amnesty.
Mandalay Region Minister for Security
and Border Affairs Col Nay Lin Soe and Mandalay Region Prison Department Director
U Cho Win Tun met the released inmates yesterday morning at Mandalay Central
Prison and gave a word of advice.
Following this, the released inmates
underwent health screenings and were provided with labour compensation, as
well as food and travel allowances, before they were officially discharged from
the prison.
Regarding yesterday’s amnesty, Mandalay
Region Prison Department Director U Cho Win Tun said, “This amnesty is in line
with the order, ensuring that eligible voters do not lose their voting rights
so that the multiparty democratic general election can be held successfully.
We have been living and interacting with these inmates as if they were family
members and siblings. They have been behaving in a disciplined manner. We are
happy about their release, and they are very pleased themselves. We have also
provided food and travel allowances for them. I believe they will continue to
contribute to the interests of the nation from their respective places.”
One of the released inmates said, “I am
very happy to be granted amnesty. Our families did not know in advance that we
would be released, but they came to welcome us as soon as they were informed. I
am thankful to the responsible officials for allowing us to reunite with our
families. I am also happy that my friends were released together with me.”
Across the Mandalay Region, a total of
265 inmates from five prisons were granted amnesty yesterday. — Maung Aye
Chan/KZL

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