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Countering SSA's Anti-Drug Operatio



Subject: Countering SSA's Anti-Drug Operation: 

9 August 1999 

Junta Commander Sought Assistance from Yawdserk's Ex-Boss 

Countering SSA's Anti-Drug Operations 

Reports coming recently across the border spoke of some SPDC commanders
seeking
assistance from a respected ex-Shan Commander in countering the Shan States
Army's operations against drug activities. 

S.H.A.N. sources at the border across from Chiangmai Province reported early
this month that a meeting was held on 20 July in the Mongtaw-Monghta area,
Mongton Township, Monghsart District, where junta officers proposed that
ex-Shan Commander, Col. Sangmon, formed a militia unit in support of the
Tatmadaw's "relentless campaign against destructive elements". The principal
spokesman for the Army was Maj. Nyan Myint, Deputy Commander of Battalion 225,
who was reported earlier by S.H.A.N. as giving protection to refinery
operators. 

Ex-Major. Hla Aung and Li Zhigao, both of whom were known Chinese operators of
the drug laboratory in the area, were also present at the meeting. 

"It was them that convinced the junta commanders to persuade Sangmon into
setting up a militia unit", said one source. "They expected that with his
presence on the scene, Yawdserk could be softened into cooperation with their
drug activities". 

"They already had men, guns and money. They only needed him to front for
them".


Sangmon, who was over 65, was reported to have replied that he was "too old
for
this sort of thing". The meeting ended inconclusively, said the source. 

Sangmon, a native of Kesi, joined the resistance since its beginning in 1958,
served outstandingly as an intrepid and cool military commander. He
surrendered
in 1996 and continued to live in Pang Surhtao, his old headquarters, across
the
border from Wianghaeng District, Chiangmai Province. 

Yawdserk, the commander-in-chief of the Shan States Army, who, since November
last year, has been campaigning against drugs, joined Sangmon, then Commander
of the First Detachment of the Shan United Revolutionary Army, in 1976.
Yawdserk was 17. 

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