Geographic & Command Chain Analysis of Police, Prisons, Militaries & Militias by Security Force Monitor

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Twantay

Twantay is a location, where 0 incidents occurred. It is directly within

Based on 27 claims from 43 sources, 13 units were positioned here for some period of time. Other units may have been positioned in smaller locations within this location.

Twantay contains 1 other locations.

Incidents within Twantay

According to sources 0 incidents occurred in Twantay. These sources identify a specifically named perpetrator in 0 incidents. For 0 incidents, a specific unit or person was not named as a perpetrator.

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Units positioned in Twantay

13 units have had an area of operations or site in Twantay

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Locations within Twantay

There are 1 locations within Twantay that are linked to the positioning (site or area of operations) of a unit or the location where an incident occurred.

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Claims & Sources

Sources and claims connected to time based positionings of units in this location are listed below. For sources and claims related to incidents that are alleged to have occurred within Twantay, please go to that incident's page by clicking on it above.

27 claims based off 43 sources (page 1 / 5)
Citation Myanmar's Police Forces: Coercion, Continuity and Change | citation: 59-60:page | @b862885e-e15e-4ccc-a172-7bb1b64cfe96 provides additional context that the reference to Yangon Region Police Force @f214bd32-4240-4420-97fc-f3b2b6a11dcd from citation Myanmar police burn drugs worth over US$839 million on anti-narcotics day | citation: :archive | @c819c22e-a385-4729-ad58-05c86a677f81 should be understood as evidence for the continutation of the positionings of the unit.
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2020/6/26
2020/6/26
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Citation Myanmar's Police Forces: Coercion, Continuity and Change | citation: 59-60:page | @b862885e-e15e-4ccc-a172-7bb1b64cfe96 provides additional context that the reference to Yangon Region Police Force @f214bd32-4240-4420-97fc-f3b2b6a11dcd from citation 834 prisoners released from Insein prison on Myanmar New Year Day | citation: :archive | @57ef9850-f6ef-4bb1-a288-4def4c25ee03 should be understood as evidence for the continutation of the positionings of the unit.
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2024/4/17
2024/4/17
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