Fleeing coup, Myanmar police refugees in India seek asylum
MIZORAM, India — Myanmar police officers who fled to India after they said they defied orders to shoot people protesting their country’s military coup are urging India’s government not to send them back and to grant them asylum on humanitarian grounds.
One of the officers who has sought refuge in a village in the northeastern Indian state of Mizoram along the border with Myanmar said they didn’t want to return to their country until the problems there are solved.
That officer and others who spoke to The Associated Press did so on condition of anonymity out of concern for the safety of family members still in Myanmar.
Another officer who fled told AP that soldiers ordered them to “arrest, beat, torture the protesters” and said police were always sent to the front whenever there was protest. She said the officers had “no choice” but to leave Myanmar.