On October 22, a large-scale chaos erupted again in the KK Park located in Myawaddy, Myanmar. According to multiple feedbacks from the scene, the Myanmar military forces officially entered the park to take over, with a large number of armed personnel breaking into the area for inspection, confiscation, and control.
Enterprises and personal properties within the park were looted, and many reported that the troops forcibly took away valuable items under the guise of "paying protection fees".
Netizens described the scene as "like devils entering the village", with some gambling equipment and fishing machines smashed, offices ransacked, and safes, cash, and electronic wallet assets completely taken away.
Some lamented that "19 million U" stored in the safes were moved by the soldiers during the raid, "all possessions are gone, can only watch helplessly".
Meanwhile, the roads around the park were blocked by evacuating vehicles. A large number of employees fled from inside the park, looking everywhere for "snakehead" companies or "agents" to pick them up. The streets were overflowing with people and out of control, with many staying on the roads or in front of residential houses for refuge.
Currently, KK Park has been completely sealed off, prohibiting any personnel from entering or exiting. Approximately ten to twenty thousand foreign and Chinese employees are reported, with some of the escaped personnel indicating that many are still trapped inside, creating a tense situation.
This sudden military takeover has plunged the KK Park, originally known for online gambling and telecom fraud, into complete disorder. For those stranded, the most pressing issue is no longer work or money, but how to escape from this chaos.
The specific reasons for the incident have not yet been disclosed, and the outside world is closely monitoring and waiting for further official explanations.
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