Published on 12:00 AM, October 30, 2021

CHARGES OF HIGH TREASON

Sr aide to Suu Kyi jailed for 20 yrs

Win Htein, a senior aide to Myanmar's ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi, was sentenced to 20 years in prison yesterday on charges of high treason, media and one of his family members said.

Win Htein, 79, is a stalwart supporter of Suu Kyi and a long time political prisoner during decades campaigning to end army rule.

He was arrested in the aftermath of a February 1 coup that has plunged Myanmar into chaos and that ended a decade of tentative democratic rule.

Win Htein's daughter, Chit Suu Win Htein, said in a message to Reuters: "So this is as we expected. It's not a surprise but it's a sad and outrageous thing to hear about the ridiculous sentencing. Perpetrators of this injustice will be held accountable for this ... Please hold on people! We will win!"

Suu Kyi, who is also on trial, is charged with a litany of offences, including breaking coronavirus protocols, illegally possessing two-way radios, accepting bribes of cash and gold, incitement to cause public alarm and violating the Official Secrets Act. In her first court testimony on Tuesday she denied a charge of incitement in connection with her party publishing a letter in February calling on international organisations not to cooperate with the ruling military junta.

Myanmar's state media has not reported developments in Suu Kyi's multiple legal cases, and one of the only sources of public information on her trial - her lawyer, Khin Maung Zaw - received a gagging order from the military authorities earlier this month.

That was after Myanmar's former president Win Myint said during his court testimony that the military had tried to force him to relinquish power hours before the coup.