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Aung San Suu Kyi reportedly charged with owning illegal walkie-talkies Rachel Elbaum and Bianca Britton and Zixu Wang © Provided by NBC News
Aung San Suu Kyi, the ousted leader of Myanmar s civilian government, was charged Wednesday with illegally importing communications equipment, two days after the military seized power in what the U.S called a coup d etat.
She will be held until at least Feb. 15 on charges relating to the alleged ownership of illegal walkie-talkies, according to a police statement seen by Reuters. NBC News has not been able to verify the police statement.
Kyi Toe, a spokesperson for Suu Kyi s party, the National League for Democracy, confirmed the charge on his Facebook page. He added that the country’s president, Win Myint, who was also detained Monday, was charged with violating natural disaster management laws.
Aung San Suu Kyi reportedly charged with owning illegal walkie-talkies Rachel Elbaum and Bianca Britton and Zixu Wang © Provided by NBC News
Aung San Suu Kyi, the ousted leader of Myanmar s civilian government, was charged Wednesday with illegally importing communications equipment, two days after the military seized power in what the U.S called a coup d etat.
She will be held until at least Feb. 15 on charges relating to the alleged ownership of illegal walkie-talkies, according to a police statement seen by Reuters. NBC News has not been able to verify the police statement.
Kyi Toe, a spokesperson for Suu Kyi s party, the National League for Democracy, confirmed the charge on his Facebook page. He added that the country’s president, Win Myint, who was also detained Monday, was charged with violating natural disaster management laws.