The military leader, who is preparing to form a new government, has sentenced six division, division and strategic commanders accused of military defeat and corruption to death and long prison terms. The military leader, including the commander of the Eastern Military Command (EMC), Major General Naing Zaw Oo, and other high-ranking officials, including the division commander and tactical commander, has been sentenced to death and prison terms ranging from 20 to 10 years, according to the source.

The Northern Military Command operational strategist (Sata-41) was sentenced to death, the Eastern commander (Tayza-25) was sentenced to 20 years in prison, and the EMA commander (Sata-43) of the Operations Command (Operations Command) was sentenced to 10 years in prison. The commander of the Khamti Army Strategic Command (SSC-42), the commander of the 33rd Division Tactical Command (SSC-45), was sentenced to 5 years in prison, the commander of the 33rd Division Tactical Command (SSC-45), was sentenced to 14 years in prison, and the commander of the Ma Pa Ka – Akane (Tayza 25) was sentenced to 20 years in prison.

“The commander of the Eastern Maj. Gen. Naing Zaw Oo, was convicted of corruption. The others were convicted of military operations and desertion. I think it is a way of clearing up the remaining cases before the next commander is handed over,” said CDM Lieutenant Colonel Zin Yaw.

The military leader was convicted of corruption, while the other officers were convicted of military defeats and desertion. The military leader is considering imposing a new government after his sham election, so he has been sentencing military officials for cases that occurred during the coup.

In addition, the military colonel and his team who fled when the 1002nd Border Guard Force was attacked in Lupi were also brought from China to Myitkyina, where they were interrogated at the Tatmadaw Advanced Training School, sent to Myitkyina, and sentenced to long prison terms.

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