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Shoot till they are dead : Burmese police officers say they fled to India after refusing orders

‘Shoot till they are dead’: Burmese police officers say they fled to India after refusing orders Local authorities would provide the officers with food and shelter, but a decision on repatriations was pending, an Indian official said By Devjyot Ghoshal / Reuters, CHAMPHAI, India When Tha Peng was ordered to shoot at protesters with his submachine gun to disperse them in the Burmese town of Khampat on Feb. 27, the police lance corporal said he refused. “The next day, an officer called to ask me if I will shoot,” he said. The 27-year-old refused again and then resigned from the Myanmar Police Force.

Myanmar police who fled to India say they refused orders to shoot protesters

Myanmar police who fled to India say they refused orders to shoot protesters CNN 3/11/2021 Story by Reuters © Stringer/Getty Images Military soldiers walk down a street with weapons that contain live ammunition after clashes with protesters on March 3 in Yangon, Myanmar. When Tha Peng was ordered to shoot at protesters with his submachine gun to disperse them in the Myanmar town of Khampat on February 27, the police lance corporal said he refused. The next day, an officer called to ask me if I will shoot, he said. The 27-year-old refused again, and then resigned from the force. On March 1, he said he left his home and family behind in Khampat and traveled for three days, mostly at night to avoid detection, before crossing into India s northeastern Mizoram state.

Shoot till they are dead - Some Myanmar police say fled to India after refusing orders -- Society s Child -- Sott net

When Tha Peng was ordered to shoot at protesters with his submachine gun to disperse them in the Myanmar town of Khampat on Feb. 27, the police lance corporal said he refused. "The next day, an officer called to ask me if I will shoot," he said..

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