New Straits Times

JOURNALIST­S FREED AFTER 2 MONTHS

Duo with 2 others held for trying to fly drone near Myanmar’s parliament

- NAYPYIDAW

MYANMAR yesterday freed two journalist­s of Turkey’s state broadcaste­r, their local interprete­r and a driver after they completed a two-month jail sentence for violating an aircraft law by filming with a drone, a prison official said.

Cameraman Lau Hon Meng from Singapore, reporter Mok Choy Lin from Malaysia, Aung Naing Soe — a local journalist who was interpreti­ng for the pair — and driver Hla Tin were released from a prison at Yamethin, near capital here.

Police detained the two journalist­s on assignment for the TRT World television station and the two Myanmar men on Wednesday, when they attempted to fly a drone near Myanmar’s parliament building.

A court last month sentenced them to two months in prison under the colonial-era Anti-Aircraft Act. All four were, until this week, also facing an additional charge for importing the drone, and the two foreigners were also facing immigratio­n charges.

“We released Naing Soe and the crew at 7.20am today because immigratio­n and police have dropped the charges,” said Aung Myo Chun, chief of Yamethin prison.

“They have served their twomonth prison sentence under the Anti-Aircraft Act.”

A police officer said on Tuesday he had been ordered to drop the charges because the four had not intended to damage national security and to improve Myanmar’s relations with the journalist­s’ home countries, Singapore and Malaysia.

A local photograph­er said the two foreign nationals left Yamethin prison by car, but Naing Soe and Hla Tin walked out of the prison compound.

Later, Naing Soe said by phone that the release was a surprise.

“We have been arrested unexpected­ly, and now we are so glad to be unexpected­ly released like this,” he said. “We didn’t know that we would be released in the morning until last night.”

The case came amid tensions between Buddhist majority Myanmar and mostly Muslim countries like Turkey and Malaysia over Myanmar’s treatment of the stateless Rohingya Muslim minority.

In early September, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan accused Myanmar of genocide in the western state of Rakhine, a charge that Myanmar denies. Reuters

 ?? EPA PIC ?? Myanmar freelance journalist Aung Naing Soe (right) walking out from the Yamethin prison in Mandalay, Myanmar yesterday.
EPA PIC Myanmar freelance journalist Aung Naing Soe (right) walking out from the Yamethin prison in Mandalay, Myanmar yesterday.

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