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In Mong Pyin Township, Captain Phyo Ko Ko Kyaw and Ms. Nadi Mya Win of the 528th Infantry Regiment Allegedly Lured Investors Into Investing in Shares and Defrauded Them of 3 Billion Kyats, Threatening to Arrest and Kill Those Who Demanded Their Money Back

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Yangon, November 17, 2019: Captain Phyo Ko Kyaw and his wife Nadi Mya Win, from the 528th Infantry Battalion in Mong Pyin Township, Shan State (East) under the Triangle Region Command, have been accused of defrauding shareholders of over 300 million baht after claiming to have saved money online, the victims told Yangon Times. Captain Phyo Ko Kyaw, a 62-year graduate of the Military Academy, said that while serving in the 528th Infantry Battalio…
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Yangon, November 17, 2019: Captain Phyo Ko Kyaw and his wife Nadi Mya Win, from the 528th Infantry Battalion in Mong Pyin Township, Shan State (East) under the Triangle Region Command, have been accused of defrauding shareholders of over 300 million baht after claiming to have saved money online, the victims told Yangon Times. Captain Phyo Ko Kyaw, a 62-year graduate of the Military Academy, said that while serving in the 528th Infantry Battalio…

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yktnews.com broke the news in on Monday, November 17, 2025.
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