Myanmar's state-run newspaper reported that Aung San Suu Kyi, a military detainee, was newly charged with corruption.

Suu Kyi has been charged with six crimes so far, and the military seems to be aiming to prolong the detention.

Myanmar's state-run newspaper said on June 10 that Aung San Suu Kyi had illegally received $ 600,000 in cash and about 11 kilograms of gold from the former Prime Minister of the Yangon Region government, and that he himself was a director. He reported that he was newly accused of corruption after the fraudulent abuse of power when the chief foundation rented the land was revealed.



Suu Kyi has been under house arrest since the military coup and has already been charged with six charges, including the illegal import of radios.



When he met with a lawyer in May, Suu Kyi said he was "confident that he would survive" about his political party, the National League for Democracy, and sent a message calling on citizens not to give up democratization. Was there.



It seems that the military is also aiming to prolong the detention of Mr. Suu Kyi through a new prosecution.