Along with Brigadier General Thurein Tun, over 80 individuals, including armed Muslim men, were detained at a cashew farm near Kyee Kan Pyin, Maungdaw City.
Before the base of the 5th Border Guard Police Force fell into the hands of the AA, a source close to the army stated that an order was given to shoot their own subordinates if they attempted to flee.
On the evening of December 8, he was captured while attempting to cross the Nat River, in collaboration with armed groups from ARSA, ROS, and ARA. He is accused of killing 16 Tenma villagers. U Myat Tun, the director of the Rakhine Human Rights Protection and Promotion Association, labeled him a war criminal and notorious for inciting ethnic and religious tensions.
On the morning of December 8, the AA successfully seized the last remaining camp in Maungdaw City, a key border trade zone and the base of the 5th Border Guard Police Force.
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