Tuesday, May 17, 2016



Myanmar Police Force donates water to communities suffering from water scarcity 

Police officers distribute clean water.—Photo: MPF


GROUNDWATER resources are facing depletion throughout the country as the effects of El NiƱo set in across the country. The Myanmar Police Force has been donating clean water to communities facing water shortages. 
People collecting water.--Photo:MPF
                On 15 May, members of police forces of Minbu, Myothit, Magwe, Ngape and Minhla townships in Mgawe Region distributed 19,300 gallons of clean water and 1,820 gallons of purified drinking water to local residents, and members of the Pinlong Township Police Station supplied 1,000 gallons of drinking water to people in the township.
                The Myanmar Police Force donated 368,572 gallons of clean water between 25 April and 15 May.—Ye Zarni

Pakokku GAD discusses 100-day plan



A COORDINATION meeting on the Myanmar government’s 100-day plan for public security, rule of law and crime suppression was held in Pakokku Township on 15 May.
At the event, the administrator of the Pakokku District Administrative Department made an opening speech, and District Police Commander Police Lt Col Hla Win and Police Major Nyunt Zaw of the Pakokku Township Police Force explained the current status of the 100-day plan.
The attendees made suggestions about the plan, and officials compiled supplementary reports.—Salai Ko Ki