Tatmadawmen,
members of Police Force and members of Fire Brigade seen cleaning a Naung Kham
lake which was full of water
hyacinth
plants, garbage, other twining shrub plants in No. 3 Ward of KengTung, Shan
State (East).—Office of Commander in Chief of Defence Services
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Water distributed villages in drought-stricken Mon State
GROUNDWATER
resources are facing depletion throughout the country as the effect of El NiƱo
set in across the country.
Members
of Myanmar Police Force donate 7300 gallons of water for drinking and bathing
residents in drought-hit areas in the Bilin and Paung Townships, Mon State on 9
May.
Myanmar
Police Force have already donated a total of 280556 gallons of drinking and
bathing water from 24 April to 9 May. --Ye Zarni
Educational Talk on
human trafficking held in Kengtung
THE Anti-Trafficking
Police Force, under the umbrella of the Myanmar Police Force, are aiming to eradicate
the human trafficking industry in Myanmar by implementing preventative measures
in the form of a public awareness campaign.
Anti-human Trafficking Police Force Unit-18 gave an
educational talk on the prevention of human trafficking at a Child Protection course
organised by the Committee of Child Rights in Kengtung, Shan
State (South) on Saturday 30 April.
Issues
raised in the talks ranged from how to recognise the signs that someone might
be a victim of human trafficking and the ever changing and adaptive methods and
means of human trafficking (entrapment, transportation and sale).
An
official from the Anti-Human Trafficking Police Force explained the differences
between human trafficking and human smuggling, methods of recruitment used by
human traffickers, the history of human trafficking, the process of human
trafficking, human trafficking laws and the punishment for those convicted of
human trafficking related crimes.
The
police force gave out education pamphlets to 45 girl students who attended the
ceremony.—Ye Zarni
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