British Authorities Charge Former Myanmar Envoy With Trespassing on London Residence
- Kyaw Zwar Minn, Myanmar’s former ambassador to the UK, was formally accused of trespassing at his London diplomatic residence on May 7, 2025.
- The charge followed Minn's refusal to vacate the residence after the 2021 military coup ousted him and installed junta-appointed diplomats.
- Minn, who supports the ousted civilian government led by Aung San Suu Kyi, has stayed in the mansion secured with razor wire and CCTV since his lockout in 2021.
- Minn's lawyer stated his client is ready to hand over keys only to representatives of Myanmar's democratically elected government and described the residence as Union of Myanmar property.
- Kyaw Zwar Minn is scheduled to face charges at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on May 30, while the UK continues to reject the military junta’s diplomatic assertions and advocates for the restoration of democracy in Myanmar.
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Former Myanmar ambassador to UK charged with trespassing
LONDON - British police have charged Myanmar’s former ambassador to the United Kingdom with trespassing on a diplomatic residence in London that he has refused to leave since being ousted for opposing the 2021 military coup in his home country.
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Ousted Myanmar envoy charged with trespass in London residence row
Myanmar's ex-ambassador to London has been charged with trespass for refusing to leave his ambassadorial residence, police said Wednesday, after he was stripped of his post by the military junta following a 2021 coup.
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