Myanmar military to put pressure on ‘illegal’ mines in KIO area

05 December 2017
Myanmar military to put pressure on ‘illegal’ mines in KIO area
In this photograph taken October 11, 2016, rebels belonging to the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) ethnic group move towards the frontline near Laiza in Kachin state during two days of fighting with the Myanmar military. Photo: Hkun Lat/AFP

Myanmar’s military will cut off the delivery of rice and gasoline to parts of Kachin state’s Tanai township controlled by the non-ceasefire Kachin Independence Organisation (KIO) if they find that local businessmen operating "illegal" mines are receiving the supplies, RFA reported on 4 December.
Tensions between government soldiers and the KIO’s armed wing, the Kachin Independence Army (KIA), flared on Nov. 27-28 in the township’s gold and amber mining region, forcing residents still living in local villages to flee to safety, the report said.
The KIA’s territory includes the mining region on whose natural resources it depends as a source of income through the levying a five-percent tax on mine operators.