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In Daik-U and Natogyi Township, political extremists aiming to hinder the opening of the Basic Education Schools and disrupt education, have made threats of violence to prevent future generations of children from falling behind in their studies

     The national government is committed to opening basic education schools, degree colleges, and universities to ensure that the future of the country's children, who represent the nation's future, isn't hindered in their education. However, the NUG and its affiliated extremist groups are conducting terrorist attacks. They are sending threatening letters to teachers and schools with the malicious intent of sabotaging educational opportunities for future generations. Their actions aim to create an uneducated society, generating fear and panic among students, teachers, and parents.
     Since they are committing such terrorist acts, on 14 December at 10:10 AM, a report stated the discovery of a threatening letter at the Sub Basic Education Middle School in Thapyaytaw Village of Daik-U Township, Bago Region. Security personnel promptly arrived at the scene and conducted an inspection. During the inspection, it was found that threatening content written in blue ink on an A-4 paper placed in front of the school’s iron grill door and removed it, it is reported.
     Likewise, at 06:30 PM, a report stated the discovery of a threatening letter was found at the Sub Basic Education High School in Palchat Village of Natogyi Township Mandalay Region. Security personnel promptly arrived at the scene and conducted an inspection. During the inspection, it was found that a terrorist group (under scrutiny) entered the Padauk teaching building within the school and vandalized a whiteboard. Additionally, the terrorists affixed a threatening letter, written with a pencil on a blank paper, to the headmaster’s office door and removed it, it is reported.
     Security personnel are investigating the above incidents to take punitive action against political extremist terrorists who threatened violence to induce panic among students, teachers, and parents, hindering school operations, as soonest in accordance with the law, it is reported.