Activists have been requesting that Thailand condemn the Myanmar military junta.
During a raid on the Bangkok apartment of a Burmese tycoon, Thai authorities discovered assets belonging to the children of a Myanmar junta chief.
According to a Reuters report, the 53-year-old tycoon Tun Min Latt who was taken into custody by the Thai Police last year is thought to be close to Min Aung Hlaing.
He has been accused of money laundering and conspiring to traffic drugs.
What did the tycoon’s house contain?
According to sources cited by Reuters, Tun Min Latt, who has interests in mining and the hospitality industry, has procured supplies for the Myanmar Army.
According to the Reuters report, police claimed to have seized $239,091 in cash and $8.96 million worth of luxury cars, watches, and expensive bags during the September raid on Tun Min Latt’s flat.
Activists have been urging Thailand to condemn Myanmar’s military junta in the interim.
The United Nations claims that a military crackdown has resulted in the deaths of thousands of Myanmar’s coup opponents.