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Posted on May 11, 2022 by admin

Daughter of Myanmar Junta Crony Briefly Detained at Yangon Airport

It is unclear why officials questioned Daw Nang Lang Kham, Kanbawza Bank deputy CEO and daughter of junta-linked tycoon U Aung Ko Win; the junta later apologized.

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