SAC charges former British ambassador to Myanmar Vicky Bowman under immigration act

SAC charges former British ambassador to Myanmar Vicky Bowman under immigration act
Published 26 August 2022
EMG

A case has been opened against Mrs. Vicky Bowman, the former British ambassador to Myanmar, who manages the Myanmar Center for Responsible Business, and her husband, U Htain Lin, a Myanmar artist, under Section 13 (1)/ 13 (5) of 1947 immigration act, responded by the information team of the State Administration Council (SAC) to the media's inquiry on the Viber Group regarding the arrest of Mrs. Vicky Bowman and her husband, U Htain Lin.

Her visa validity period is from October 21, 2021 to October 22, 2022, and she arrived in Myanmar from Yangon International Airport on December 8, 2019, and she holds Form (a), Part Three of the 1948 Registration of Foreigners Rules, to stay at Pan Hlaing housing in Sanchaung Township. The residence registration certificate was issued on March 9, 2022, according to the information team.

U Htain Lin and his wife, Ms. Vicky Bowman, do not reside at the issued address and they lived at U Htain Lin's home in Kalaw Township, Shan State from March 4, 2021 to August 9, 2022. By failing to apply for a change of address on the foreigner's registration certificate during such relocation, it was found that she had violated Section 11(2) (a) (b) of the 1948 Registration of Foreigners Rules and violated Section 5(b) of the said law. She had also violated Section 4(2) of the Myanmar Immigration Act of 1947 (Current Provisions) and 13(1) of the said law was found to have been committed, according to the information team.

In addition, U Htain Lin was found to have committed a violation of Section 13(e) of the Myanmar Immigration Act of 1947 (Current Provisions) by knowing that his wife had changed her address and helped her to continue living, contrary to the existing law, according to the information team.