YANGON (Reuters) - A police officer who testified that police framed two Reuters reporters has been sentenced to an undisclosed prison term for violating Myanmar's Police Disciplinary Act, a police ...
Daw Tuu, wife of Myanmar's police Capt. Moe Yan Naing, talks to journalists at the residence of younger brother of her husband in Naypyitaw, Myanmar Saturday, April 21, 2018. Myanmar police on ...
YANGON (Reuters) - A Myanmar policeman who told a court last year how officers planted secret documents on two Reuters reporters in order to "entrap" them was released from prison on Friday, after ...
Make this your preferred source to get more updates from this publisher on Google. YANGON - A judge in Myanmar declared on Wednesday that a witness who said two Reuters reporters accused of possessing ...
YANGON: Myanmar police on Saturday evicted the family of a police officer who testified that he had been ordered to entrap two reporters now facing charges that could get them up to 14 years in prison ...
A judge in Myanmar declared on Wednesday that a witness who said two Reuters reporters accused of possessing state secrets were framed by police was credible, dealing a blow to the prosecution in what ...
Moe Yan Naing said he had been under arrest since the night of Dec 12 and had been told to testify on Friday as a prosecution witness. He said that earlier on the day the Reuters reporters were ...
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