AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAung San Suu Kyi’s Health Question: Her younger son Kim Aris says Myanmar’s military government has not provided proof she is alive, after it claimed in April her sentence was commuted and she was moved to house arrest; he says his last contact was over two years ago and reports suggest her health is worsening in Nay Pyi Taw. Junta-DKBA Tactics at Payathonzu: Reports say junta troops entered Payathonzu wearing DKBA uniforms, raising fears of a renewed push to retake control of the key Thailand-border gateway and concerns fighting could erupt inside the town. Myanmar’s Drug Pressure on India: India’s NCB warns the “Golden Triangle” is expanding as Myanmar’s illicit opium cultivation rises, with Assam leading seizures of opium, morphine and stimulants. Scam-Security Warning: A Pacific-focused report highlights how online scam centres—linked to forced labour and trafficking—are spreading across the region, including Myanmar, and urges stronger security responses. Rohingya Resettlement Push (Malaysia): Malaysian humanitarian group MAHAR urges UNHCR to speed up third-country resettlement, saying some Rohingya have waited up to 15 years while Malaysia faces pressure on services and safety. Migrant Smuggling Shift: Malaysia’s GOF says a migrant smuggling syndicate is now moving people in small groups to evade detection, arresting 13 Myanmar nationals in raids. Domestic Worker Abuse Case (Singapore): A Singapore court jailed a 67-year-old employer for four months and ordered compensation after she slapped, punched and scratched her Myanmar maid, causing injuries.
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