Parents seeking to prosecute a Burma Army soldier justice
for the attempted rape of their teenage daughter, had their complaint
rejected by the Loi Lem district administration office yesterday, a
local source said.
A source close to the district office said that local officials were
fearful of accepting the complaint because it was linked to the
military.
The incident happened on April 17, but the girl’s family had been too scared to file a complaint until April 22.
A local news source said that the incident occurred at about 6:00 pm
on April 17 in Kong Kon village, Dong Nao tract, 13 kilometers south of
Loi Lem district.
The 14-year-old girl, daughter of Khun Nai and Nang Kham (not their
real names), was staying at her house when Lance Corporal Myint Thien
attacked her, he said.
LCpl. Myint Thein is a soldier from Loi Lem-based LIB 513 led by Maj. Aung Myint Thu and Capt. Kyaw Myint Niang.
He tore her shirt and tried to rape her, according to the local news
source, but fled when the girl’s parents heard their daughter’s screams
and confronted him. Her parents were able to arrest him with the help of
their neighbors.
After the incident, Maj. Aung Myint Thu said the soldier would be
punished for the incident, but villagers were dissatisfied that justice
would be served.
After failing to get any response from the military, the parents and
other villagers went to the district administration office on April 22
to file a complaint, but it was not accepted.