According to local residents, within a day on September 30, more than 80 unlicensed vehicles were seized in the city of East Bran in the southern province of Burma.
Residents said that since 3 p.m. on September 30, unpaid vehicles were seized, and the seized vehicles were stored in the police department on the north side of Camp 212.
A local male resident said: “It’s so unbearable, and it’s so unfair to ride a car without a license that the average people can’t redeem, and these guys can’t redeem.”
In the operation of the seizure of unlicensed vehicles, the main target was the use of main road traffic, from TBC, 4 miles, 6 miles and vehicles from the outskirts of the city. At the same time, on the road into and out of the city area and the place where the car came off, law enforcement officers had cards intercepted on both sides, so a large number of vehicles were seized.
The types of vehicles seized included Toyota's Crown, Wish, and Alphard, Honda's Ge6, Gp1, Freed, Gk3 and Hijet models.
Local residents said the military had planned daily searches of undocumented cars and motorcycles since June, but that people in military circles could ransom the vehicles, which seemed unfair.