AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNay Pyi Taw Infrastructure: Work is underway on the Naypyitaw Gate, with President Min Aung Hlaing inspecting the site and urging bypass roads to reduce traffic disruption while ensuring the landmark reflects Myanmar craftsmanship and meets earthquake-resistance standards. Anti-Drug Push: Myanmar authorities burned more than 50 tons of seized drugs in Yangon, including heroin, opium, meth and ketamine, saying the haul is worth over US$321 million, as nationwide destruction events continue. Border Scam Victims: Despite crackdowns, thousands remain trapped in Myanmar scam compounds near the Thai border, with reports citing about 5,300 people still held, including Filipinos and other nationalities. Regional Connectivity Talks: China proposed a Bangladesh-Myanmar-China economic corridor during talks with Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman, while China also backed the Teesta River restoration project and said cooperation is not aimed at any third party. Local Conflict Update: In Sagaing, PDF-linked reports say a district battalion commander (“Pale Maung”) was shot dead during a meeting, with the suspect detained and the case to be handled under military law.
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