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BAGO DIVISION – Local residents said that the terrorist junta council charged 10,000 to 30,000 Myanmar Kyats per acre from farmers who harvested rice in villages in Phyu Township and Kyaukdata Township.
It is reported that the local people around Kyu Inn Village in Phyu Township were forced to pay from 10,000 to 30,000 Myanmar Kyats if they harvest one acre of rice by a collaboration of the terrorist junta army and village administrators.
“The terrorist junta and village administrators are collecting 30,000 Myanmar Kyats per acre, and if we don’t pay, we are not permitted to harvest,” a local resident said.
In the same way, in Kyaukdata Township, Taw Kywal Inn Village also called the northern part of Aung Myin Township, the hundred households chief Mr. Htoo and group asked the farmers to provide the exact detail of the yield of and those who bought their harvest and forcibly collected 10,000 Myanmar Kyats per acre.
In addition, in Kyainkhakone Village in Kyauktada Township, the terrorist military junta and its subordinates are said to have denied farmers the right to harvest rice or plant lentils and instead expelled all the villagers from the village.
“There is collusion between the village administrators, terrorist junta soldiers and the police station at Aung Myin. Kyainkhakone Village which is close to junta battalion 307 in Penwegon, is not even permitted to harvest rice or sow beans. Everyone has been forced to flee. There are no people in the village. They are being treated like enemies,” a local resident said.