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Ngnebu, the former chief minister of Myanmar's Rakhine state, was sentenced to nine years in prison for corruption

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On January 19, local time, Ngnibu, the former chief minister of Myanmar's Rakhine State, was sentenced to nine years in prison for being involved in three corruption cases.

Ngnebu, the former chief minister of Myanmar's Rakhine state, was sentenced to nine years in prison for corruption

△ Ngnibu, former chief minister of Myanmar's Rakhine State

According to the defense lawyer, the three corruption cases involving Unibu were related to the National Construction Fund, the construction of a garment factory and a land approval case, and Ngnibu and his lawyer insisted on a not guilty plea, but it was not accepted by the court.

Previously, Oonibu had been sentenced to two years in prison for violating Article 505 of myanmar's Criminal Code and the Natural Disaster Management Law, so the cumulative sentence between Unibu and Yonebu had now reached 13 years. Meanwhile, Ghanibu was also indicted for violating Section 130A of Myanmar's Penal Code for his activities during the 2020 general election, and the case is still pending. (Reporter Wang Yuezhou)

Source: CCTV News Client

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