Myanmar demands terror relating expatriates deportation from Thai, Malaysia, Indonesia

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Khit/ Myo Gyi (NP News) - Oct 26
The Chief of Police of Myanmar talked over with authorities from the respective country to arrest and transfer the Myanmar nationals who committed terror crimes while residing in three Southeast Asia nations - Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
The Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Home Affairs as well as the Chief of Myanmar Police Force Major General Zin Min Htet met and discussed with chief polices from those countries when attending the 90th Session of Interpol General Assembly that was held in New Delhi, India according to the statement released by the State Administration Council (SAC).
The Police Chief met with Police Maj-Gen Kamarudin BINMP DIW, Director-General of CID of Malaysia, and Interpol Secretary Police Brig-Gen Amur Chandra Juli Buana of the Indonesian Police Force at the sideline of the Interpol General Assembly discussing seizing and handing over the Myanmar nationals who committed crimes or collaborating in terrorism mechanisms by taking shelters in the abovementioned countries, and to promote cooperation between polices of the two countries as per the rules and regulations, existing laws and deportation programs.
The Myanmar Police Chief demanded Mr. Jürgen Stock cooperate in Myanmar’s counter-terrorism processes in accord with the Interpol procedures and to seize the Myanmar national terrorists who are committing terror plots while residing in foreign lands.
In addition, Maj-Gen Zin Min Htet met with Police Maj-Gen Khemmarin Hassiri of the Royal Thai Police Force and discussed the following: illegal entry of third-country citizens passing border areas of two countries; to take effective action with proper cooperation between the police forces of two countries as Myanmar terrorists hiding in Thai border areas affecting the border security and effective implementation in combating drug cases under the procedures of two police forces, according to the statement released by the SAC.