The Borneo Post

Myanmar arrests ex-lawmaker it says mastermind­ed anti-junta a acks

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YANGON: Myanmar security forces have arrested a former lawmaker and prominent hip-hop artist accused of mastermind­ing a string of a acks targeting regime forces and officials, the junta said yesterday.

Self-declared civilian ‘people’s defence forces’ have sprung up to fight for democracy since the generals seized power in a February coup, with dissidents targeting officials perceived to be working with the junta.

Maung Kyaw, 40, was arrested from an apartment in the commercial hub Yangon following a ‘tip-off and cooperatio­n from dutiful citizens’, the junta’s informatio­n team said.

The former lawmaker – who also goes by the name Phyo Zeya Thaw – was in possession of two pistols, ammunition and an M-16 rifle, it added.

Maung Kyaw had been accused of orchestrat­ing several a acks on regime forces, including the brazen shooting on a commuter train in Yangon in August that killed five policemen.

A hip-hop pioneer in Myanmar whose subversive rhymes irked the previous junta, he was jailed in 2008 for membership in an illegal organisati­on and possession of foreign currency.

He was elected to parliament from Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy party in the 2015 elections that ushered in a transition to civilian rule.

The Southeast Asian country has been in turmoil since the coup sparked massive protests and a bloody military crackdown on dissent, which has killed more than 1,200 people according to a local monitoring group.

The junta has stepped up arrests of dissidents in Yangon, which has been rocked by neardaily bomb blasts and shootings.

Earlier this month, a top executive from a major militaryba­cked Myanmar telecoms firm was gunned down outside his home.

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