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Deposed Myanmar leader Su Chi will stand trial
The army raided her home in the capital and located walkie-talkies that he claimed were illegally imported.
Her voice has not been heard since the coup two days ago
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Wednesday, 03 February 2021, 12:45
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In the video: The army tightens its grip on Myanmar after the coup (Photo: Reuters)
Myanmar police today (Wednesday) filed charges against ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi for illegal importation of communications equipment and will remain in custody until February 15 for her investigation, according to a police document.
Myanmar's army took control of the country in a coup on Monday, arrested the bride of the Nobel Peace Prize and cut off the country's democratization process.
At the request of the police to the court, the charges against the 75-year-old Su Chi, who had walkie-talkies at her home in the capital, were detailed.
Her whereabouts are unknown, but she is apparently being held in a dormitory.
Her voice has not been heard since she was ousted from power on Monday morning.
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Demonstration of support for Su Chi in Tokyo, today (Photo: AP)
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