Monywa strike leader Ko Wai Mo Naing was sentenced to 20 years in prison on May 19 by the Monywa Prison Court under Article 122 of Treason.
Therefore, Ko Wai Mo Naing has been sentenced to a total of 54 years in prison. On April 15, 2021, Ko Wai Mo Naing, who led the peaceful boycott of the military coup in Monywa, was arrested while roaming around the city on a motorcycle parade when he was violently hit by an army vehicle and fell down. He was arrested because the entire Monywa city loved and respected him and supported him overwhelmingly.
On May 19, Monywa Prison Court sentenced him to 20 years in prison under Section 122 of Treason. Therefore, Ko Wai Mo Naing’s total prison term has reached 54 years.
In addition, he is still facing a case related to the murder of two police officers in Mon village, which is not related to him. After the order was issued, Ko Wai Mo Naing was allowed to see his mother temporarily, and it was reported that he is in good health.
After the arrest, Ko Wai Mo Naing was ordered by the military council under Article 505 (a) and 6; Article 148 of the Penal Code is participation in rioting; robbery; hurting someone while committing a robbery; Article 323 of causing ordinary pain He was charged with more than a dozen articles, including the natural disaster management section.
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