10.11.2025 – 14.11.2025 (A Tate Papers A Pine 2)
Deputy Minister of Labor and Minister of Labor U Win Shein, Chairman of the Overseas Employment Work Committee, said that if those who have completed their military service wish to work abroad, they will be provided with the jobs they desire.


He made the remarks at the first meeting of the Overseas Employment Work Committee held at the temporary meeting hall of the Ministry of Labor on November 8 to ensure that those who have completed their military service can find jobs in accordance with the requirements.
The Chairman of the Overseas Employment Work Committee said that if those who have completed their military service wish to work abroad, they will be provided with the jobs they desire, list and select the list of workers in need of employment and job information, connect with licensed overseas employment agencies, provide language, overseas employment guidance courses, and job skills training, and send them to foreign countries in accordance with procedures.


Further, at the meeting of the Working Committee for Local Employment, the Deputy Minister, Chairman of the Working Committee, said that in order to provide employment to those who have completed their military service in local jobs, the district/township employment and labor search offices in the Union Territory, Regions, and States will select jobs that suit them in the job categories sent by employers, and will link up with relevant ministries, government, and private training schools that have opened vocational training schools so that they can attend vocational training related to the jobs they desire.


After that, the members of the Working Committee who attended the meeting discussed the processes that can be carried out by their departments.
The meeting was attended by the Chairman of the Working Committee for Foreign Employment, Deputy Minister of Labor U Win Shein, Secretary, Joint Secretary, and members.


Out of the 148 buildings in the KK Park area, 101 have been demolished and the remaining 47 will continue to be demolished, according to a report in the state-run newspapers on November 9.
Foreign nationals who illegally entered Myanmar through border routes, including Thailand, and committed online fraud, online gambling and other crimes in the Mae Htaw Thalay KK Park areas of Myawaddy Township, Karen State, are being identified and systematically transferred to their respective countries in accordance with legal procedures. In addition, the demolition of buildings in the KK Park where they had gathered is underway.

More than 90 percent of the foreign nationals who illegally enter the area through border routes and commit online gambling and other crimes are believed to have crossed the border via Thailand.
The national government is investigating and taking action against all those involved in online scams and online gambling, and has conducted area inspections and clearances not only in Karen State but also in northeastern and eastern Shan State.
In addition, it is actively cooperating with neighboring and regional countries and international organizations to identify and arrest those involved in online scam center operations and the foreigners behind them and take effective and strong action.

The Myawaddy-Mae Htaw Thalay (KK Park) area where online gambling, online fraud and crimes were committed includes one single-storey residential building, 80 double-storey residential buildings, eight three-storey residential buildings, There were 27 four-story residential buildings, one nine-story residential building, four two-story commercial and residential buildings, two four-story commercial and residential buildings, one two-story restaurant and residential building, 12 warehouses, one six-story hotel, one GYM, one two-story KTV building, one two-story SPA building, one four-story hospital building, two two-story canteen buildings, two two-story commercial buildings, and three three-story residential buildings, totaling 148 buildings.
In addition, there are parks, gyms, futsal courts, netball courts, and basketball courts. All buildings in the area are currently being demolished. 101 buildings have been demolished and the remaining 47 will continue to be demolished.