AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMyanmar Anti-Scam Bill: Myanmar’s Home Affairs ministry submitted an Anti-Online Scam Bill to parliament, proposing a central anti-scam committee, regional units and an Anti-Scam Centre, with harsh penalties including life imprisonment and the death penalty for major offences, plus powers to freeze transactions and seize assets. Transport Update: Myanmar Railways expanded air-conditioned DEMU express services on the Yangon–Mandalay–Yangon route, adding another train and allowing tickets to be bought up to a week in advance, with stops including Nay Pyi Taw. Diplomacy Watch: Myanmar’s Foreign Minister Tin Maung Swe is set to visit China (June 4–6), while President U Min Aung Hlaing urged border stakeholders to cooperate peacefully after a five-day goodwill trip to India. Regional Security Pressure: Manipur and Mizoram leaders at the North Eastern Council meeting urged faster Indo-Myanmar border fencing and better preparedness as instability in Myanmar drives cross-border pressures. Cross-border Crime Trend: Officials say digital fraud has become a cross-border enterprise, with organised scam compounds linked to Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar.
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