Passport records have revealed potential abuse of power by the family of Myanmar’s junta chief, Min Aung Hlaing. The records suggest the family utilized their privileged status to obtain “special number” passports, indicating preferential treatment. This discovery offers a rare insight into how power dynamics operate within the ruling family. The acquisition of these passports appears to bypass standard procedures, raising questions about fairness and transparency. It highlights the extent to which the family benefits from their position within the military government. The findings underscore concerns regarding corruption and the lack of accountability within the current regime. This leaked information provides further evidence of the junta’s entrenched privilege and control.

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