Burma’s military reportedly detained a former British envoy and her husband on immigration charges after the British government imposed sanctions on three military-linked companies in Burma, also known as Myanmar.
Authorities said Thursday that Vicky Bowman and her Burmese husband, Htein Lin, a former political prisoner, were arrested under the Immigration Act for failing to report a change of address.
The couple moved from their registered address in Yangon to Shan state last year. The junta claimed that Bowman violated the law as she failed to update her address, which carries a sentence of six months to five years in prison.
Htein Lin, an artist and a former political prisoner under a past government, was charged with abetting Bowman in violating the law and failing to notify authorities.
Sanctions on Military-Linked Companies
The couple’s arrest came as Britain imposed a new round of sanctions on Thursday targeting three military-linked companies in Burma to limit the military junta’s access to arms and revenues.Britain said that it would intervene in the Rohingya genocide case brought by The Gambia against the Burmese military at the International Court of Justice, saying that it condemns the military’s “horrific campaign of ethnic cleansing.”
The Gambia filed the case in November 2019, alleging the Burmese military committed genocidal acts against the minority to “destroy the Rohingya group in whole or in part.”