Returning to Rule of Law: 19 members of DPLA group re-entered the legal fold
The State Administration Council is inviting individuals involved with armed opposition groups, including those using the name PDF and various other organizations, to return to the rule of law.
The SAC is also providing necessary assistance to those who have returned. The Tatmadaw has successfully regained complete control of the area around Taung Kham and Naungcho Township, which were temporarily held by terrorist insurgents.
Local ethnic people have joyfully welcomed and supported this, and their enthusiastic support and trust, along with their cooperation with the Tatmadaw, have led to members of armed terrorist groups understanding the peace process and returning to the rule of law.
Among those returning to the rule of law, on 22nd July, 19 members of the DPLA group abandoned the armed path and re-entered the legal fold through nearby Tatmadaw camps. This was due to their desire to live peacefully within the law and their trust in the Tatmadaw's peace initiatives. Regarding the return of ethnic armed group members and those using the name PDF, from July 17th to today, 4 TNLA members, 15 MDY-PDF members, and 41 DPLA members have returned, bringing with them 13 assorted weapons, 1515 assorted rounds of ammunition, and 12 magazines.
Furthermore, it is understood that there are still individuals who wish to return to the rule of law. Therefore, those who wish to return are advised to promptly contact their nearest district or township administration offices, military camps, or police stations. They will be welcomed and provided with necessary assistance, and rewards will be given for weapons and ammunition.
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