Witnesses said police beat and then arrested several bystanders after forcing their way into the church in pursuit of protesters
Four Kachin Baptist ministers were among 10 people arrested at a church in Lashio on Monday after police forced their way in to apprehend fleeing protesters.
Church officials said that around 30 police officers raided the church in Lashio’s Ward 1 after crashing through the front gate in a police vehicle at around 12:30pm.

“A total of 10 people were taken away. They beat up non-protesters as well as protesters after they crashed through our gate with their car. They destroyed the doors as well,” said Sin Wah Aung, an official at the church in the northern Shan state town.
Requests to meet with the detainees, who are currently being held at a local police station, have been denied, he said, adding that they have reportedly been subjected to further beatings since being taken into custody.
The four arrested ministers were identified as KD Naw Mai, Hkawng Lwam, Zaw Dwe Aung and Saira Aung. They and two other prisoners, including a disabled man named Zay Hkawng, were not involved in the protest, according to Sin Wah Aung.
The protesters, who fled after police started using tear gas to break up a large crowd calling for the end of military rule, had had been granted sanctuary in the church, he said.
Security forces attacked protesters with stun grenades and tear gas on Bargayar Road in Sanchaung township in Yangon on March 1. (Myanmar Now) img_5268.jpg

Myanmar Now reached out to Lashio’s No. 1 police station for comment, but did not receive a response.
The police are believed to be filing charges against all 10 who were arrested. Protests against Myanmar’s ruling military council, which seized power in a coup on February 1, have been taking place around the country every day for more than three weeks.
Sunday was the deadliest day for protesters so far, with at least 18 confirmed dead and scores more injured and arrested.
According to reports by the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners, at least 1,132 people had been arrested by the authorities as of February 28.
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