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  1. Enshrinement and Shwehtidaw hoisting ceremony of Maha Shwesigyi Pagoda in Kanbalu held
  2. General Maung Aye arrives Kanbalu, pays homage to Maha Shwesigyi Pagoda
  3. National Health Committee holds 31st Meeting
  4. Secretary-2 attends opening of multimedia teaching centres at Kyaiklatt
  5. News in Brief
  6. Donations for all-round construction of Mindhamma Hill have amounted to nearly K 140m
  7. Pre-conference of WVO (Chin State) held
  8. Health delegation arrives back from India
  9. 565 stimulant tablets seized in Muse Township

(1) Enshrinement and Shwehtidaw hoisting ceremony of Maha Shwesigyi Pagoda  in Kanbalu held
 
YANGON, 8 Feb - The upper reliquary enshrinement ceremony and the Shwe-htidaw  hoisting ceremony of Maha Shwesigyi Pagoda built on Kammabala Hill, Kanbalu  Township, Shwebo District, Sagaing  Division, was held at the Pagoda this  morning, attended by Vice-Chairman of the State Peace and  Development Council  Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Commander-in-Chief (Army)  General Maung Aye and wife Daw Mya Mya San. General Maung Aye enshrined the  Kakusandha
Buddha Image in the upper reliquary and planted the Seinphudaw  atop the pagoda.

Also present on the occasion were Secretary of State Sangha Maha Nayaka  Committee Abhidhaja Maha Rattha Guru Abhidhaja Agga Maha Saddhammajotika  Bhaddanta Kumara, member Sayadaws of State  Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee,  member Sayadaws of the State Central Working Committee of the Sangha,  Sayadaws of Division and Township Sangha Maha Nayaka Committees and Sayadaws  of the Working Committee of the Sangha totalling 72, Daw Khin Cho Oo, wife of  Secretary-3 of the State Peace
and Development Council Lt-Gen Win Myint,  ministers, officials, members of the Pagoda Construction  Committee,  engineers, donors.

Master of ceremonies Adviser at the Department for Promotion and Propagation  of the Sasana U Min Kyi  read out the agenda. General Maung Aye, Daw Mya Mya  San and party and devotees received the Nine Precepts from Sayadaw Agga Maha  Pandita Agga Maha Saddhammajotikadhaja Bhaddanta Kavindacara
of Myole  Kyaungtaik, Lashio. Devotees then presented paritta flowers, water, sand and  thread to the Sayadaws.

Afterwards, the Sayadaws recited religious verses. Devotees sprinkled  paritta water and spread paritta flowers and sand and tied paritta thread on  the pagoda platform. General Maung Aye and Daw Mya Mya  San presented  the  Seinphudaw which will be hoisted atop the pagoda and offertories to Sayadaw
Bhaddanta Kumara. Donor Daw Ohn Kyi, U Kyaw Nyunt and family presented  hngetmyatnadaw and  offertories to the Sayadaws. Deputy Prime Minister Lt-Gen  Tin Hla presented Kakusandha Image and Shwezedi and offertories, and  Commander Maj-Gen Soe Win, Konagamana Image and Shwezedi and offertories to  the Sayadaws.
 
Later, the ministers, the senior military officers and donors presented  offertories to the Sayadaws. Sayadaw Bhaddanta Kumara delivered a sermon. The  congregation shared the merits gained.  Commander Maj-Gen Soe Win presented  gifts to architects who built the pagoda. Minister for Religious Affairs U  Aung Khin supplicated on religious matters.

At the ceremonial procession to present the Seinphudaw, Buddha images,  caskets containing relics and hngetmyatnadaw to the pagoda, General Maung Aye  and Daw Mya Mya San conveyed the Seinphudaw. Donors Daw Ohn Kyi, U Kyaw Nyunt  and family conveyed the hngetmyatnadaw. Lt-Gen Tin Hla conveyed Sasana flag,  Shwekya Thingan and a Buddha image in standing posture. Rear-Admiral Kyi  Min  and Lt-Gen Kyaw Than conveyed the Buddha image and the relic casket and the  silver Parikkhara
and the relic casket respectively.

Commanders Maj-Gen Ye Myint and Maj-Gen Soe Win conveyed Vinaya Pitaka silver  scroll and silver box and the golden pagoda and the image of Shin Upagutta.  Then, Minister for Agriculture and
Irrigation Maj-Gen Nyunt Tin, Minister for  Industry-1 U Aung Thaung, Minister for Mines Brig-Gen. Ohn Myint, Minister for  Rail Transportation U Pan Aung, Minister for Information Maj-Gen Kyi Aung,  Minister for Progress of Border Areas and National Races and Development  Affairs Col Thein Nyunt, Minister for Transport Maj-Gen Hla Myint Swe,  Minister for Energy Brig-Gen Lun Thi, Minister for  Science and Technology U  Thaung, Minister for Electric Power Maj-Gen Tin Htut, Minister for Education  U Than Aung and Minister for Religious Affairs U Aung Khin conveyed sacred  objects to be  enshrined.

While Padima Buddha Image, Hngetmyatnadaw and Seinphudaw were conveyed around  the pagoda,  vocalist U Tun Shwe sang religious songs to the accompaniment of  Mingalar drum troupe. When the master of ceremonies announced that it was the  auspicious time at 9.20 am, the General enshrined Kakusandha Buddha Image in  the upper reliquary in the south of the pagoda. Then, the General  enshrined  one sacred object after another into the reliquary. While the General was  enshrining  Kakusandha Buddha Image into the upper reliquary, Daw Mya Mya San,  wife of the General, Daw Khin  Cho Oo, wife of the Secretary-3, and  wellwishers hoisted Hngetmyatnadaw atop the pagoda by means of
decorated  carriage.

U Kyaw Nyunt and Maj-Gen Ye Myint, Lt-Gen Tin Hla and Lt-Gen Kyaw Than and  Maj-Gen Soe Win  and Maj-Gen Nyunt Tin enshrined Buddha images, Dhatu Ceti,  Dhamma Ceti and Pariboga Ceti and  four Arahat images into the upper  reliquaries in the west, the north and the east of the pagoda respectively.  While images and sacred objects were being enshrined in the upper  reliquaries, Uppathakas  recited Gathas. The architects closed the upper  reliquaries and members of the Sangha recited Gathas.
The General and party  sprinkled scented water on the upper reliquaries. Then, the Htidaw-hoisting   ceremony was held at the auspicious time, 9.40 am.

The General and party hoisted the Htidaw atop the pagoda. Daw Mya Mya San,  Daw Khin Cho Oo and  party sprinkled scented water on Seinphudaw and conveyed  it by means of decorated carriage. The General and party fixed Hngetmyatnadaw  and Seinphudaw atop the pagoda and sprinkled scented water
on them.  Afterwards, Daw Mya Mya San and party conveyed Shwekya Thingan and Sasana  flag atop the  pagoda by means of decorated carriage. The wellwishers hoisted  Htidaws atop 16 encircling pagodas.

Then, the General and party fixed Shwekya  Thingan at Hngetpyawphu of the pagoda. Next, the General  and party enshrined  sacred objects in Gandakutitaik of Shwesigyi Pagoda.

Later, the silver conch was blown and the auspicious drum and gong were  beaten nine times, which  brought the ceremony to an end. The General and wife  Daw Mya Mya San and party and the wellwishers  performed the ritual of silver  and golden showers. The General and wife Daw Mya Mya San and party  then  offered soon to the Sayadaws and members of the Sangha.


(2) General Maung Aye arrives Kanbalu, pays homage to Maha Shwesigyi Pagoda

YANGON, 8 Feb - Vice-Chairman of the State Peace and Development Council  Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Commander-in-Chief (Army)  General Maung Aye visited Maha Shwesigyi  Pagoda in Kanbalu Township, Sagaing  Division, yesterday.

Accompanied by Commander-in-Chief (Navy) Rear-Admiral Kyi Min,  Commander-in-Chief (Air) Lt-Gen. Kyaw Than, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister  for Military Affairs Lt-Gen Tin Hla, ministers, the  director-general of the  State Peace and Development Council Office and officials, the General left  here by air for TadaU Township, Mandalay Division, yesterday.

On arrival at Mandalay International Airport in TadaaU Township in the  afternoon, the General and  party were welcomed by member of the Central  Command Maj-Gen Ye Myint, ministers and officials. The General and party then  helicoptered to Kanbalu.

At Sasana Beikman of Maha Shwesigyi Pagoda, the General and party paid homage  to Sayadaws led by  Secretary of State Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee Sayadaw  Bhaddanta Kumara, who came there to attend the enshrinement ceremony of the  upper reliquary of the pagoda. The General and party then paid
obeisance to  the pagoda. They spent the night in Kanbalu.


(3) More practical and effective measures required in launching control and  treatment campaigns against  infectious diseases

National Health Committee holds 31st Meeting

YANGON, 8 Feb The National Health Committee held its 31st Meeting at the  Ministry of Health this  morning, with an address by Chairman of NHC  Secretary-1 of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt. The  Secretary-1 said today's meeting was held to discuss effective implementation
of the guidance given by Head of State Senior General Than Shwe concerning  rural health care project, malaria control and treatment research project and  medicine production. The Head of State has also given guidance on  continuation of the special four-year national education promotion programme  being  implemented by the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Health and  the Ministry of  Science and Technology and on laying down of the 30-year  long-term plan of the health sector.

It is required to provide buildings, health aid and medicines for the  effectiveness of rural health care  activities, to make organization work for  the flourishing of a system to set up trust funds for medical  treatment  operations of the already formed rural care centres and to widely extend  effective health  education programmes for the rural people. Scrutiny measures  should be taken on doctors and medicines  in applying traditional or western  medicine in conducting medical treatment in rural areas. Programmes  should be  laid down to enable doctors working in rural areas to attend courses in order  to uplift their studies.

As herbal plants which can be used in controlling malaria have been found in  Myanmar since long ago,  the respective ministries should make collective  efforts in cultivating them and producing medicines.
More practical and  effective measures should be taken in launching prevention and treatment  campaigns  against infectious diseases.

The ministries concerned should make coordinated efforts to control AIDS  which came from abroad.  Concerning the health sector, priority should be  given to speedy implementation of the tasks conducted in relation to the  international sector. NHC Secretary Director-General of Health Planning  Department Dr  Kyi Soe explained realization of the resolutions of the 30th  meeting. Director-General of Medical Science  Department Prof Dr Maung Maung  Wint reported to the meeting on teaching plans of institutes of  medicine,  institutes of dental medicine and medical institute under MSD. Minister for  Health Maj-Gen Ket Sein briefed the participants on AIDS and venereal  diseases control programmes.

Deputy Minister for Health Prof Dr Kyaw Myint explained in detail the  progress in systematic  implementation of AIDS and venereal diseases control  programmes. Minister for National Planning and
Economic Development U Soe Tha  presented a report on collection of infant and maternal mortality rate.  Director-General of Health Department Dr Wun Maung reported on the assessment  on the cost-sharing  health system adopted by the hospitals. Director-General  of Medical Research Department (Lower
Myanmar) Prof Dr Paing Soe and  Director-General of MRD (Upper Myanmar) Dr Myint Lwin explained plantation of  medicinal plants from which malaria vaccine can be deprived and research on  malaria and  malaria vaccines. Secretary-1 Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt gave suggestions,  saying it is required to take effective control and treatment measures  against infection and spread of malaria.

As malaria is immune to some of the medicines, new and more potent drugs  should be used in fighting  the disease. Research has already been conducted  on local medicinal plants which can be used in  producing potent anti-malaria  drugs. Thus, efforts should be made for speedy implementation of the task to  produce medicines from the plants as planned. Control of contagious diseases  such as AIDS should be  continued in accord with the discussion at the  meeting. Long-term and short-term plans should be laid  down for the  effectiveness in conducting rural health care projects. Also present at the  meeting were  ministers, deputy ministers, members of NHC, officials of the  State Peace and Development Council  Office, heads of department,  directors-general of the departments under the Ministry of Health and  officials.


(4) Secretary-2 attends opening of multimedia teaching centres at Kyaiklatt 

YANGON, 8 Feb - Secretary-2 of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen  Tin Oo, accompanied by Minister for Livestock and Fisheries Brig-Gen Maung  Maung Thein, Minister at the Prime Minister's Office Lt-Gen Tin Ngwe, Chief  of Staff (Navy) Commodore Soe Thein, Chief of Staff  (Air) Maj-Gen Myint Swe,  deputy ministers, heads of the State Peace and Development Council Office and  departments, left for Kyaiklatt, Pyapon District, Ayeyawady Division, by  helicopter this morning.

The Secretary-2 and party were welcomed by member of the State Peace and  Development Council  Chairman of Ayeyawady Division Peace and Development  Council Commander Maj-Gen Thura Shwe Mann, authorities of Pyapon district and  Kyaiklatt Township and department heads. The Secretary-2  attended the opening  ceremony of the multimedia teaching centre of Basic Education Middle School  in  Kyaiklatt. Headmistress Daw Tin Than and Chairman of the School Board of  Trustees U May Aung
formally opened the multimedia teaching centre.  Director-General of No 1 Basic Education Department  U Tin Nyo formally  unveiled the signboard of the centre.
 
Then, the Secretary-2 and party inspected the visual presenter room, the  computer application room, the  computer-aided instruction room, the  electronic media (audio system) room, the language lab, the  electronic media  video system, the printed media room and the reading room, and observed the  skill  demonstration of the pupils.

The Secretary-2 and party also attended the opening ceremony of the  multimedia teaching centre of No 1  Basic Education High School in the same  town. Headmistress Daw Hla Myint and Treasurer of the  School Board of  Trustees U Than Htay formally opened the centre. Commander Maj-Gen Thura Shwe  Mann formally unveiled the signboard of the centre. Afterwards, the  Secretary-2 and party inspected the computer-aided instruction room, the  computer application and e-mail room, the visual presenter room,  the  electronic media room and the painting and domestic science room, and watched  the skill  demonstration of the pupils.

The ceremony to mark the opening of the multimedia teaching centre of No 1  BEHS was held in  Myasandi Hall of the school. The pupils entertained the  Secretary-2 and party and guests with songs and  dances. Headmistress Daw Hla  Myint reported on matters related to the multimedia teaching centre of the  school. Director-General U Tin Nyo reported on installation of multimedia  teaching centres at schools in  Ayeyawady Division and Pyapon District and  implementation of education promotion programmes.
Deputy Minister for  Progress of Border Areas and National Races and Development Affairs U Kyaw  Tin,  Deputy Minister for Health Professor Dr Mya Oo and Minister for  Livestock and Fisheries Brig-Gen Maung Maung Thein also spoke on the  occasion.

Treasurer U Than Htay reported on efforts for the opening of the multimedia  teaching centre and future  tasks. Commander Maj-Gen Thura Shwe Mann explained  matters related to implementation of special  four-year education promotion  plan in Ayeyawady Division.

The Secretary-2 presented video tapes to be used as teaching aid for the  school. Then, the Secretary-2  gave instructions. Chairman of Kyaiklatt  Township Peace and Development Council U Aung Myint and  Treasurer U Than Htay  handed over K 2.8 donated to the funds of construction of the new school   building by wellwishers, to Headmistress Daw Hla Myint. The Secretary-2 also  inspected No 1 Basic  Education Primary School at Ward-1, Kyaiklatt.


(5) News in Brief

Myanmar and Uzbekistan establish diplomatic relations

YANGON, 9 Feb-The Union of Myanmar and the Republic of Uzbekistan, being  desirous to establish relations of friendship and mutually beneficial  cooperation on the basis of principles of the Charter of the United Nations  and norms of the international law and in accordance with the Vienna  Conventions on Diplomatic Relations and on Consular Relations, have decided  to establish diplomatic relations between  the two states on 8th February  2001.

Union Flag conveyed from City Hall to Bayintnaung Sports Ground in  Thongwa

YANGON, 8 Feb - The Union Flag, which rested for one year at the City Hall,  was conveyed from there to Bayintnaung Sports Ground in Thongwa, Yangon South  District, this morning under the Union Flag  relay programme in four districts  in Yangon Division.

At 6.40 am, Chairman of Yangon City Development Committee Mayor U Ko Lay took  out the Union  Flag from the silver bowl in the guest hall of the Mayor's  Office after saluting it. The Mayor carried the flag, flanked by four  Tatmadaw (Army, Navy and Air) and police officers, Union nationals and  students  to the designated place in front of the City Hall on Maha Bandoola  Street with the accompaniment of the  Myodaw music troupe. The Mayor handed  over the Union Flag to Chairman of Management Committee
for Organizing the  54th Anniversary Union Day Chairman of Yangon Division Peace and Development   Council Commander Maj-Gen Khin Maung Than. The commander then handed over the  flag to Secretary of Yangon South District Peace and Development Council Maj  Myo Thant. Maj Myo Thant  carried the flag onto the Union Boat and planted it  in the silver bowl at 6.50 am.

The Union Flag, flanked by four Tatmadaw (Army, Navy and Air) and police  officers and Union  nationals on the Union Boat, left for Thongwa along Maha  Bandoola Street, Maha Bandoola Bridge,
Yamonna Street, Shukhintha Ring Road,  Thanlyin Bridge Approach Road, Thanlyin Bridge and  Thanlyin-Bago Road.

Along the road, the Union Flag was accorded rousing welcome by vast  multitudes of people and a great  number of members of Township Peace and  Development Councils, the Union Solidarity and  Development Association,  Myanmar Police Force, Red Cross and Auxiliary Fire Brigade, Myanmar  Maternal  and Child Welfare Association and Working Committee for Women's Affairs,  workers and  farmers, teachers and students and departmental employees waving  miniature flags and putting up  banners across the roads.

On arrival at the archway of the entrance of Thongwa at 8.20 am, Maj Myo Than  took out the flag from  the silver bowl on the Union Boat and carried it,  flanked by four Tatmadaw (Army, Navy and Air) and  police officers and Union  nationals, and handed over the flag to Secretary of Yangon South District   USDA U Lwin Oo.

The flag was conveyed by relay teams of Yangon South District USDA, Thanlyin  Township General  Administration Department, Thanlyin Township USDA, Thanlyin  Township Fire Brigade, Thanlyin  Township Red Cross Brigade, nurses of  Thanlyin Township, Kyauktan Township General  Administration Department,  Kyauktan Township USDA, Auxiliary Fire Brigade and other departments  and  associations. At the archway of Bayintnaung Sports Ground in Thongwa, the  flag was handed over
to Chairman of Thongwa Township Peace and Development  Council U Myo Nyunt.

Chairman U Myo Nyunt carried the flag, flanked by the Tatmadaw (Army, Navy  and Air) and police  officers and Union nationals and handed it over to Maj  Myo Thant at the designated place in the sports ground. Maj Myo Thant  conveyed the flag, flanked by the Tatmadaw (Army, Navy and Air) and police  officers and Union nationals, and planted it in the silver bowl on the stage.  The Guard of Honour of  Yangon Command and over 20,000 people from Thongwa  Township and other townships in Yangon  South District, saluted the flag to  the strains of the National Anthem played by the military band of  Yangon  Command. The sports ground was packed with people who came to salute the  flag, and they
were entertained with Myawady Anyeint and documentary films.


(6) Donations for all-round construction of Mindhamma Hill have amounted to  nearly K 140m 

YANGON, 8 Feb-Stone sculptors, Myanmar handicraft technicians, engineers and  workers are carrying  out carving of Lawka Chantha Abhaya Labha Muni Image,  which is kept on Mindhamma Hill in Insein Township here and all-round  construction of the Hill from September to date. The carving of the Image
has  now completed over 90 per cent. The Hill is crowded with members of the  Sangha, nuns and laity  including tourists who pay homage to the Image daily.  Wut associations took turns to recite religious  verses from 7 am to 10 p.m.  The Ministry of Religious Affairs and the Ministry of Information are  opening  book shops there and selling different kinds of books and journals. Generous  donations by  public from 5 August 2000 to date totalled K 139,664,720.


(7) Pre-conference of WVO (Chin State) held

YANGON, 8 Feb-The pre-conference of Myanmar War Veterans Organization (Chin  State) was held at Hakha Town Hall at 8 am on 6 February. It was attended by  members of Central Organization Committee  of MWVO Deputy Minister for  Education Brig-Gen Soe Win Maung, Deputy Minister for Transport  Brig-Gen Kyaw  Myint and Director-General of Directorate of Transport Col Nyan Tun Aung,  Patron of  Myanmar War Veterans Organization (Chin State) Chairman of Chin  State Peace and Development Council Col Than Win, Secretary Lt-Col Win Naing  and members, members of Supervisory Committee of MWVO (Chin State),  district/township level officials, officials of Chin State Maternal and Child  Welfare Association, Chin State Myanmar National Working Committee for  Women's Affairs, Chin State Red Cross Society, Auxiliary Fire Brigade and  invited guests. Maj Zat Argyi (Retd) chaired the conference and Capt Maung  Yone (Retd) and Sgt Telephone (Retd) presided over the conference and  Daw Mon  The and Daw Me Zein Hsanacted as masters of ceremonies.

The master of ceremonies read out the agenda and opened the conference. Then,  Chairman Maj Zat  Argyi (Retd) delivered an opening speech. Capt Myint Soe  (Retd), Capt Sein Min (Retd) and Maj Maung Toe (Retd) of Supervisory  Committee for Chin State MWVO read out three sections of the report  respectively. Afterwards, Capt Tin Shwe (Retd) read out the report on  National Politics, Capt Shein  Myint (Retd) on National Defence and Security,  Capt Thet Aung (Retd) on Economic Sector, and Capt
Ye Mon (Retd) on Community  Works Sector. Chairman Maj Zat Argyi (Retd) made a concluding speech  and the  ceremony came to an end with the chanting of slogans. Central Organizing  Committee of  Myanmar War Veteran Organization presented K 1 million, Chin  State Peace and Development Council  K 150,000, Mindat and Phalam District  Peace and Development Councils K 30,000 each, Chin State  USDA K 20,000, Chin  State All-Bus Lines Control Committee K 50,000 for the Organization.

Journalists visit New Century Resource Centre, Centre for Ancient Myanmar  Manuscripts

YANGON, 8 Feb-Local and foreign journalists comprising Director-General U  Khin Maung Htay of  Myanma Radio and Television, Director (News) of News and  Periodicals Enterprise U Hla Tun, the chief  editors of dailies and advisers,  President of Foreign Correspondents Club U Sao Kai Hpa and members
viewed New  Century Resource Centre and Centre for Ancient Myanmar Manuscripts being  opened on  Botahtaung Pagoda Road and at the corner of Merchant and 54th  Streets this morning.

At the briefing hall of NCRC, Director-General of Higher Education Department  (Lower Myanmar) U  Saw Lwin explained the purpose of the opening of the  centres and the structure of NCRC to the
journalists. The study group then  inspected Winner Computer Group booth, Service Centre, World Peace   International Co Ltd, CE Technology and May Kha Computer Sale and Service  Centre where they were  conducted round by Director-General U Saw Lwin and  officials. They also viewed Computer Training
Centre, e-Education Learning  Centre, e-Education Resource Centre and Language Lab, Software  Engineering,  Hardware Engineering and Network Engineering. The journalist group proceeded  to the Centre for Ancient Myanmar Manuscripts where they were welcomed and  conducted round by Librarian  of Yangon University and Head of Ancient Myanmar  Literature Affairs Daw Tin Phone Nwe and  officials. They studied ancient  Myanmar manuscripts and various kinds of publications in Myanmar and
English  there.


(8) Health delegation arrives back from India

YANGON, 8 Feb- Myanmar health delegation led by Deputy Minister for Health  Prof Dr Kyaw Myint arrived back here from India by air yesterday evening  after attending the First Meeting on Globa  Eradication of Leprosy held in New  Delhi on 30 and 31 January 2000.  They were welcome back at the  airport by  Minister Maj- Gen Ket Sein and officials. On their way home they studied  health care services and modern hospitals in India and Thailand. Delegation  members Deputy Director of Health Department
Dr Kyaw Nyunt Sein also arrived  back on the same flight.

CPT Minister inspects warehouses

YANGON, 8 Feb-Minister for Communications, Posts and Telegraphs Brig-Gen Win  Tin, accompanied by officials, this morning, inspected warehouses on 57th  Street in Pazundaung Township where they were conducted round the centres by  Managing Director of Myanma Posts and Telecommunications U Maung  Maung Tin  and officials. The minister and party inspected wireless shed, battery and  electrical shed,  office equipment shed, vehicles and their spare parts shed  and gave instructions to officials. Then, the minister also gave instructions  on fire prevention measures.


(9) 565 stimulant tablets seized in Muse Township

YANGON, 8 Feb - A combined team comprising members of the local intelligence  unit and Myanmar Police Force, raided the house of Shauk Kyaung (a) Kyauk Si  Chan, son of U Kyauk Pha Chant, in Namtaung Village, Muse Township, Shan  State (North) on 22 January, and seized 565 stimulant tablets  bearing the  words " WY ". Action is being taken against Shauk Kyaung (a) Kyauk Si Chan  under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotrophic Substances Law.


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