To prevent terrorist attacks in various regions and states, ensure stability and peace in the region, enforce the rule of law, and ensure that people can live safely and peacefully, security forces are carrying out necessary security measures around the clock.
On 2 May at 05:00 AM, three homemade mines planted by a so-called PDF terrorist group were found and seized at the Magyithonepin intersection, located three feet away from the Monywa-Ayardaw Road in Ayardaw Township, Sagaing Region. Additionally, two improvised mines were found and seized at the intersection of the Monywa-Ayardaw Road and Amyint Village, it is reported.
Similarly, at 09:05 AM, 27 assorted homemade mines, 8 motorcycle battery pots, a 100-foot-long wire, that were planted by a so-called PDF terrorist group, were found and seized on the left side the Thinpinkan Village Intersection Road near Ngashan Village in Chaun-U Township, it is reported.
Likewise, at 11:20 AM, four homemade mines, 22 round of 7.62x39 bullet shells, 31 round of .30 Carbine bullet shells, 4 round of 5.56 bullet shells, two round of 9mm bullet shells, a 40mm bullet shell, 6 motorcycle shock absorbers, a motorcycle battery pot, a set of soldering iron, two guerilla shirts, a guerilla cap, PVC pipe to use in making homemade mines and wire coils, which were hidden by a so-called PDF terrorist group, were found and seized in a non-residential house in the Htintan area of No. 1 Ward in Yesagyo Township, Magway Region, it is reported.
It has been reported that security personnel systematically seized and cleared homemade mines, arms and related materials found in the above cases, and are now taking necessary measures to restore community peace and stability in the area in accordance with laws.
Seizures of four homemade mines, assorted bullet shells and Related Materials in Yesagyo Township.