Hpakant Jade Scavenger in Hospital after Apparent Police Shooting
The man suffered a non-lethal injury as police attempted to stop several dozen people from walking off with a large piece of jade.
A man is receiving treatment for a non-lethal injury after an apparent shooting by police in the jade-mining town of Hpakant on Thursday.
“Police said about 40 jade pickers were illegally digging in the Triple One Company’s jade block when they found a piece that weighed about 50 viss [81.6kg]. As they were trying to carry the jade from the property, police fired a warning shot that struck one of the men in his left leg. The bullet didn’t hit the bone but went through the muscle,” said a witness who spoke to KNG.
According to police, however, the man was injured when he was hit by a stone.
“We have just received information about an injured person. According to the medical report, his injury was caused by a stone. He is not in critical condition because he was immediately transferred to the hospital after the incident,” said Hla Aung, the administrator for the Lon Khin village-tract.
The injured man, who was not identified by name, lives in Malan, a village in the Lon Khin village-tract. He is still in hospital receiving treatment for his injury.
Police and jade scavengers frequently clash in Hpakant, an often lawless township that attracts thousands of people from around the country who come in search of stray pieces of jade not claimed by the companies that buy rights to mine here.
Many companies allow scavengers to go through their tailings after 4pm, when most work for the day has been completed and the most valuable pieces have been extracted. However, the shooting on Thursday reportedly occurred around 12:30 in the afternoon.