<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?><swiss-sanctions-list list-type="amendment" date="2023-03-02"><sanctions-program ssid="145" version-date="2023-03-02" predecessor-version-date="2022-11-22"><program-key lang="eng">Myanmar</program-key><program-key lang="ger">Myanmar</program-key><program-key lang="fre">Myanmar</program-key><program-key lang="ita">Myanmar</program-key><program-name lang="eng">Ordinance of 17 October 2018 on measures against Myanmar (SR 946.231.157.5), annex 1</program-name><program-name lang="ger">Verordnung vom 17. Oktober 2018 über Massnahmen gegenüber Myanmar (SR 946.231.157.5), Anhang 1</program-name><program-name lang="fre">Ordonnance du 17 octobre 2018 instituant des mesures à l’encontre du Myanmar (RS 946.231.157.5), annexe 1</program-name><program-name lang="ita">Ordinanza del 17 ottobre 2018 che istituisce provvedimenti nei confronti del Myanmar (RS 946.231.157.5), allegato 1</program-name><sanctions-set ssid="39362" lang="eng">article 1 (Financial sanctions) and art. 3 (Travelban)</sanctions-set><sanctions-set ssid="39362" lang="ger">Art. 2 Abs. 1 (Finanzsanktionen) und Art. 3 Abs. 1 (Ein- und Durchreiseverbot)</sanctions-set><sanctions-set ssid="39362" lang="fre">art. 2, al. 1 (Sanctions financières) et art. 3, al. 1 (Interdiction de séjour et de transit)</sanctions-set><sanctions-set ssid="39362" lang="ita">art. 2 cpv. 1 (Sanzioni finanziarie) e art. 3 cpv. 1 (Divieto di entrata e di transito)</sanctions-set><origin>EU</origin></sanctions-program><target sanctions-set-id="39362" ssid="60105"><individual sex="male"><identity ssid="60108" main="true"><name ssid="60111" name-type="primary-name" quality="good" lang="eng"><name-part order="1" name-part-type="whole-name"><value>Aung Hlaing Oo</value></name-part></name><nationality ssid="60112"><country iso-code="MM">Myanmar</country></nationality><day-month-year ssid="60109" day="11" month="6" year="1977" calendar="Gregorian" quality="good"/><place-of-birth ssid="60110" place-id="155" quality="good"/><identification-document ssid="60249" document-type="passport"><number>12/LaMaTa(Nine)025897</number><issuer code="MM">Myanmar</issuer></identification-document></identity><justification ssid="60106">Aung Hlaing Oo has been the Chair of Myanmar Chemical and Machinery (MCM) Company Limited and other subsidiaries since he founded the company in 2001. He has used his commercial and personal position to provide support for violence perpetrated by the Myanmar Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) against their own population in his role as an importer and broker of arms and dual use goods. Through his chairmanship of MCM, he acts as a key source of weapons and commercial support for the junta, including through his close political/commercial ties with various companies in the military equipment sector, including in 2019 and 2020. He has also participated in delegations for arms procurement for the Myanmar military, including in June 2021. Such materials, including helicopters and spare parts for aircrafts, are used in the bombing of civilians in several States and regions.</justification><justification ssid="60107">Aung Hlaing Oo has therefore been involved in the supply of restricted goods and/or restricted technology, and dual-use goods, causing serious human rights violations. As Chair of MCM, Aung Hlaing Oo has provided support for the Tatmadaw in committing serious human rights violations in Myanmar/Burma, including in Rakhine State. He is therefore a natural person whose actions, policies or activities undermine democracy or the rule of law in Myanmar/Burma, or who engages in, or provides support for, actions that threaten the peace, security or stability of Myanmar/Burma. Furthermore, Aung Hlaing Oo is associated with the military through his extensive links with the former and current junta regimes.</justification></individual><modification modification-type="listed" enactment-date="2023-03-01" publication-date="2023-03-02" effective-date="2023-03-02"/></target><target sanctions-set-id="39362" ssid="60113"><individual sex="male"><identity ssid="60116" main="true"><name ssid="60119" name-type="primary-name" quality="good" lang="eng"><name-part order="1" name-part-type="whole-name"><value>Sit Taing Aung</value></name-part></name><name ssid="60120" name-type="alias" quality="good" lang="eng"><name-part order="1" name-part-type="whole-name"><value>Sitt Taing Aung</value></name-part></name><nationality ssid="60121"><country iso-code="MM">Myanmar</country></nationality><day-month-year ssid="60117" day="13" month="11" year="1971" calendar="Gregorian" quality="good"/><place-of-birth ssid="60118" place-id="155" quality="good"/><identification-document ssid="60251" document-type="passport"><number>12/YaKaNa(n)006213</number><issuer code="MM">Myanmar</issuer></identification-document></identity><justification ssid="60114">Sit Taing Aung was the Director of Yatanarpon Aviation Support Company and Suntac Group of Companies between the establishment of these companies and their disbanding in Nov 2021. Sit Taing Aung continued his activities after the 2021 coup. He has used his commercial and personal position as well as his role as an importer and broker of arms and dual use goods to provide support for violence perpetrated by the Myanmar Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) against civilians, including the bombing of schools. Through his position as a director of now-disbanded Yatanarpon Aviation Support Company, he has represented a key source of weapons and commercial support for the junta, including through his close political/commercial ties with various companies in the military equipment sector.</justification><justification ssid="60115">Sit Taing Aung has therefore been involved in the supply of restricted goods and/or restricted technology, and dual-use goods for the Myanmar Armed Forces and he poses a risk of continuing to do so in the future. As Director of Yatanarpon Aviation Support Company, Sit Taing Aung has provided support for the Tatmadaw in committing serious human rights violations in Myanmar/Burma and thereby provided support for actions that threaten the peace, security or stability of Myanmar/Burma. Furthermore, Sit Taing Aung is associated with the military through his extensive links with the former and current junta regimes.</justification></individual><modification modification-type="listed" enactment-date="2023-03-01" publication-date="2023-03-02" effective-date="2023-03-02"/></target><target sanctions-set-id="39362" ssid="60122"><individual sex="male"><identity ssid="60125" main="true"><name ssid="60128" name-type="primary-name" quality="good" lang="eng"><name-part order="1" name-part-type="whole-name"><value>Kyaw Min Oo</value></name-part></name><nationality ssid="60129"><country iso-code="MM">Myanmar</country></nationality><day-month-year ssid="60126" day="18" month="1" year="1982" calendar="Gregorian" quality="good"/><identification-document ssid="60252" document-type="passport"><number>14/MaMaKa(N)140703</number><issuer code="MM">Myanmar</issuer></identification-document></identity><justification ssid="60123">Kyaw Min Oo has been the Director of Sky Aviator since 2014 when he founded the company. It pursued activities after the 2021 coup. Due to his commercial and personal position, he has provided support for violence by the Myanmar Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) in his role as an importer and broker of arms and dual use goods. Through his control of Sky Aviator, he acts as a key source of weapons and commercial support for the junta, including through his close political/ commercial ties with various companies in the military equipment sector, including spare parts enabling military aircrafts to be used in operations targeting civilian- populated areas.</justification><justification ssid="60124">Kyaw Min Oo has therefore been involved in the supply of restricted goods and/or restricted technology, and dual-use goods, causing human rights violations. As Director of Sky Aviator, Kyaw Min Oo has provided support for Tatmadaw in committing serious human rights violations in Myanmar/Burma, thereby supporting actions that threaten the peace, security or stability of Myanmar/Burma. Furthermore, Kyaw Min Oo is associated with the military through his extensive links with the former and current junta regimes, including EU-listed Commander-in-chief of the Myanmar Armed Forces, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing.</justification></individual><modification modification-type="listed" enactment-date="2023-03-01" publication-date="2023-03-02" effective-date="2023-03-02"/></target><target sanctions-set-id="39362" ssid="60130"><individual sex="male"><identity ssid="60134" main="true"><name ssid="60136" name-type="primary-name" quality="good" lang="eng"><name-part order="1" name-part-type="whole-name"><value>Moe Aung</value></name-part></name><nationality ssid="60137"><country iso-code="MM">Myanmar</country></nationality><place-of-birth ssid="60135" place-id="155" quality="good"/></identity><justification ssid="60131">Admiral Moe Aung is the Commander-in-Chief of the Myanmar Navy. He is one of the highest-ranking officers in the Myanmar Armed Forces (Tatmadaw), closely associated with the regime’s State Administrative Council including Commander-in-Chief Min Aung Hlaing and Deputy-Commander-in-Chief Soe Win and the Government.</justification><justification ssid="60132">Moe Aung also takes part in the governance of EU-listed entity MEHL, a military-owned conglomerate that provides the military with economic and material resources facilitating their actions. Under his authority and in cooperation with the Ministry of Transport and Communication, soldiers and weapons were transported by boats/ships to the northern part of the country by waterway.</justification><justification ssid="60133">As a high-ranking member of the military regime, Moe Aung is therefore a natural person whose actions, policies or activities undermine democracy or the rule of law in Myanmar/Burma, or who engages in, or provides support for, actions that threaten the peace, security or stability of Myanmar/Burma. He is also responsible for numerous human rights violations.</justification><other-information ssid="60138">Rank: Admiral</other-information></individual><modification modification-type="listed" enactment-date="2023-03-01" publication-date="2023-03-02" effective-date="2023-03-02"/></target><target sanctions-set-id="39362" ssid="60139"><individual sex="male"><identity ssid="60144" main="true"><name ssid="60146" name-type="primary-name" quality="good" lang="eng"><name-part order="1" name-part-type="whole-name"><value>Maung Maung Aye</value></name-part></name><nationality ssid="60147"><country iso-code="MM">Myanmar</country></nationality><place-of-birth ssid="60145" place-id="155" quality="good"/></identity><justification ssid="60140">General Maung Maung Aye is the Chief of General Staff for the Myanmar army, navy, and air force. This is the third most senior role in the Myanmar military. In this position, Maung Maung Aye forms part of the regime, which seized power and overthrew legitimately elected leaders in Myanmar/Burma in Feb 2021.</justification><justification ssid="60141">He is actively participating in the purchase of arms from Russia. Further, he also helps to strengthen the Myanmar Armed Forces international positioning through meetings with counterparts from other countries.</justification><justification ssid="60142">He is therefore a natural person whose actions, policies or activities undermine democracy or the rule of law in Myanmar/Burma, or who engages in, or provides support for, actions that threaten the peace, security or stability of Myanmar/Burma. He is also responsible for numerous human rights violations.</justification><other-information ssid="60143">Rank: General</other-information></individual><modification modification-type="listed" enactment-date="2023-03-01" publication-date="2023-03-02" effective-date="2023-03-02"/></target><target sanctions-set-id="39362" ssid="60148"><individual sex="male"><identity ssid="60153" main="true"><name ssid="60155" name-type="primary-name" quality="good" lang="eng"><name-part order="1" name-part-type="whole-name"><value>Myo Myint Aung</value></name-part></name><nationality ssid="60156"><country iso-code="MM">Myanmar</country></nationality><place-of-birth ssid="60154" place-id="155" quality="good"/></identity><justification ssid="60149">Lieutenant Colonel Myo Myint Aung has been the Yangon Region economic Minister of the State Administration Council (SAC) since 2 Sep 2022. As the Minister of the Yangon Region, he is directly involved in and responsible for decision making concerning Yangon region.</justification><justification ssid="60150">Additionally, he previously served as Yangon Military Recruitment Commander and Military Judge since the establishment of military courts until Sep 2022. In this capacity, he was allegedly involved in the process of death sentences and execution of four democracy activists in Jul 2022. During his tenure as Military Judge, numerous members of the opposition were sentenced to death and prison terms.</justification><justification ssid="60151">He is therefore responsible for serious human rights violations since the 2021 coup in the SAC and as a Military Recruitment Commander and Military Judge.</justification><other-information ssid="60152">Rank: Lieutenant Colonel</other-information></individual><modification modification-type="listed" enactment-date="2023-03-01" publication-date="2023-03-02" effective-date="2023-03-02"/></target><target sanctions-set-id="39362" ssid="60157"><individual sex="male"><identity ssid="60161" main="true"><name ssid="60163" name-type="primary-name" quality="good" lang="eng"><name-part order="1" name-part-type="whole-name"><value>Zin Min Htet</value></name-part></name><nationality ssid="60164"><country iso-code="MM">Myanmar</country></nationality><place-of-birth ssid="60162" place-id="155" quality="good"/></identity><justification ssid="60158">Major General Zin Min Htet is the Deputy Minister for Home Affairs and Chief of the Myanmar Police Force. He was directly involved in and is responsible for decision making concerning the Yangon region. Zin Min Htet replaced his predecessor Than Hlaing on 2 May 2022, as Chief of the Myanmar Police Force. Previously he was the military’s Joint Adjutant General (2019-2022). He also served as head of the Defence Services Computer and Technological University.</justification><justification ssid="60159">As Deputy Minister for Home Affairs and Chief of the Myanmar Police Force, he is a natural person whose actions, policies or activities undermine democracy or the rule of law in Myanmar/Burma, or who engages in, or provides support for, actions that threaten the peace, security or stability of Myanmar/Burma. Additionally, police forces acting under his authority have committed serious human rights violations, restricting freedom of assembly and of expression, arbitrary arrests and detention of opposition leaders and opponents of the coup. Zin Min Htet is therefore responsible for serious human rights violations.</justification><other-information ssid="60160">Rank: Major General</other-information></individual><modification modification-type="listed" enactment-date="2023-03-01" publication-date="2023-03-02" effective-date="2023-03-02"/></target><target sanctions-set-id="39362" ssid="60165"><individual sex="male"><identity ssid="60169" main="true"><name ssid="60171" name-type="primary-name" quality="good" lang="eng"><name-part order="1" name-part-type="whole-name"><value>Ko Ko Maung</value></name-part></name><nationality ssid="60172"><country iso-code="MM">Myanmar</country></nationality><place-of-birth ssid="60170" place-id="155" quality="good"/></identity><justification ssid="60166">Major General Ko Ko Maung is Regional Military Commander in Kachin State in the Northern part of the country. Previously, he served as Regional Military Commander in the South and was transferred to the Northern Command in Aug 2022. As Regional Military Commander, Ko Ko Maung oversees air strikes, massacres, raids, arson and the use of human shields committed by the military in Kachin.</justification><justification ssid="60167">Major General Ko Ko Maung is therefore responsible for serious human rights violations in Myanmar/Burma.</justification><other-information ssid="60168">Rank: Major General</other-information></individual><modification modification-type="listed" enactment-date="2023-03-01" publication-date="2023-03-02" effective-date="2023-03-02"/></target><target sanctions-set-id="39362" ssid="60173"><individual sex="male"><identity ssid="60178" main="true"><name ssid="60180" name-type="primary-name" quality="good" lang="eng"><name-part order="1" name-part-type="whole-name"><value>Myo Myint Oo</value></name-part></name><nationality ssid="60181"><country iso-code="MM">Myanmar</country></nationality><place-of-birth ssid="60179" place-id="155" quality="good"/></identity><justification ssid="60174">Myo Myint Oo has been the Union Minister for Energy since 5 Aug 2022. As Government Minister, he forms part of the military regime.</justification><justification ssid="60175">Under his authority, EU-listed entity Myanmar Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE) generates revenue for the EU-listed State Administration Council (SAC) and Myanmar Petroleum Enterprise, which has a joint venture with Puma Energy (called NEPAS). It engages in import and distribution of aviation fuel including for fighter jets and other military aircraft.</justification><justification ssid="60176">As Minister for Energy, he is in charge of enabling the investment and cooperation with foreign partners in the oil and gas sectors, which creates revenue for the SAC, thereby contributing to securing the financial needs of the military regime and to importing aviation fuel for the military which enables the military airstrikes against civilians.</justification><justification ssid="60177">He is therefore a natural person whose actions, policies or activities undermine democracy or the rule of law in Myanmar/Burma, or who engages in, or provides support for, actions that threaten the peace, security or stability of Myanmar/Burma.</justification></individual><modification modification-type="listed" enactment-date="2023-03-01" publication-date="2023-03-02" effective-date="2023-03-02"/></target><target sanctions-set-id="39362" ssid="60182"><entity><identity ssid="60190" main="true"><name ssid="60192" name-type="primary-name" quality="good" lang="eng"><name-part order="1" name-part-type="whole-name"><value>Myanmar Office of the Quarter Master General</value></name-part></name><address ssid="60191" place-id="45318" quality="good"><address-details>Ministry of Defence, Building 24</address-details></address></identity><justification ssid="60183">The Myanmar Office of the Quarter Master General is a department under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Defense (MoD) that is involved in arms and military equipment procurement for the Myanmar Armed Forces (Tatmadaw). As such, the Quarter Master General Office is organically under the control of the Myanmar Armed Forces including since the 1 Feb 2021 coup. It acts as a key enabler of the violence and human rights violations the Myanmar military has inflicted upon Myanmar civilians and therefore has contributed to fuelling the spiral of violence that has engulfed Myanmar/Burma since the 2021 coup.</justification><justification ssid="60184">The office of the Quarter Master General is also involved in the management of economic assets that benefit the junta.</justification><justification ssid="60185">The Office of the Quarter Master General is linked to several figures and entities listed by the EU, including commander-in-chief Senior-General Min Aung Hlaing and Myanmar Economic Corporation (MEC).</justification><other-information ssid="60186">Type of entity: public</other-information><other-information ssid="60187">Place of registration: Myanmar</other-information><other-information ssid="60188">Associated individuals: Commander-in-chief of the Myanmar Armed Forces Senior- General Min Aung Hlaing; Minister of Defense General Mya Htun Oo</other-information><other-information ssid="60189">Other associated entities: Myanmar’s Ministry of Defense; Myanmar Economic Corporation (MEC)</other-information></entity><modification modification-type="listed" enactment-date="2023-03-01" publication-date="2023-03-02" effective-date="2023-03-02"/></target><target sanctions-set-id="39362" ssid="60193"><entity><identity ssid="60200" main="true"><name ssid="60202" name-type="primary-name" quality="good" lang="eng"><name-part order="1" name-part-type="whole-name"><value>Myanmar Directorate of Defense Industries</value></name-part></name><address ssid="60201" place-id="45106" quality="good"><address-details>Shwedagon Pagoda Road</address-details></address></identity><justification ssid="60194">The Myanmar Directorate of Defense Industries is a state-owned enterprise (SOE) under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Defense (MoD) that also acts as the only Myanmar entity in charge of arms production for the Myanmar Armed Forces (Tatmadaw). The Directorate of Defense Industries is headed by Lt-Gen. Thein Htay, a member of the Myanmar military. It falls under the authority of the Commander-in-chief of the Tatmadaw, EU-listed Senior-General Min Aung Hlaing and is linked to several military- linked or military- appointed figures, such as the commander-in-chief and his deputy.</justification><justification ssid="60195">As such, the Directorate of Defense Industries is organically under the control of the Myanmar Armed Forces including since the 1 Feb 2021coup. It enables the Myanmar military to carry out violence against Myanmar civilians and therefore plays a key role in fuelling the spiral of violence that has engulfed Myanmar since the coup.</justification><other-information ssid="60196">Type of entity: state-owned enterprise (SOE)</other-information><other-information ssid="60197">Place of registration: Myanmar</other-information><other-information ssid="60198">Associated individuals: Commander-in-chief of the Myanmar Armed Forces Senior- General Min Aung Hlaing; Lieutenant-General Thein Htay; Minister of Defense General Mya Htun Oo;</other-information><other-information ssid="60199">Other associated entities: Myanmar’s Ministry of Defense</other-information></entity><modification modification-type="listed" enactment-date="2023-03-01" publication-date="2023-03-02" effective-date="2023-03-02"/></target><target sanctions-set-id="39362" ssid="60203"><entity><identity ssid="60210" main="true"><name ssid="60212" name-type="primary-name" quality="good" lang="eng"><name-part order="1" name-part-type="whole-name"><value>Myanmar Directorate of Defense Procurement</value></name-part></name><address ssid="60211" place-id="47813" quality="good"/></identity><justification ssid="60204">The Myanmar Directorate of Defense Procurement is a department under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Defense (MoD) which also acts as a Myanmar entity in charge of arms and military equipment procurement for the Myanmar Armed Forces (Tatmadaw). The Directorate of Defense Procurement falls under the authority of the Commander- in-chief of the Tatmadaw, Senior-General Min Aung Hlaing, and is therefore linked to several EU-listed individuals and entities, including Senior-General Min Aung Hlaing.</justification><justification ssid="60205">As such, the Directorate of Defense Procurement is organically under the control of the Myanmar Armed Forces including since the 1 Feb 2021 coup. It enables the Myanmar military to carry out violence against Myanmar civilians and therefore plays a key role in fuelling the spiral of violence that has engulfed Myanmar/Burma since the coup.</justification><other-information ssid="60206">Type of entity: administration department</other-information><other-information ssid="60207">Place of registration: Myanmar</other-information><other-information ssid="60208">Associated individuals: Commander-in-chief of the Myanmar Armed Forces Senior- General Min Aung Hlaing; Lieutenant-General Thein Htay; Minister of Defense General Mya Htun Oo</other-information><other-information ssid="60209">Other associated entities: Myanmar’s Ministry of Defense</other-information></entity><modification modification-type="listed" enactment-date="2023-03-01" publication-date="2023-03-02" effective-date="2023-03-02"/></target><target sanctions-set-id="39362" ssid="60213"><entity><identity ssid="60217" main="true"><name ssid="60218" name-type="primary-name" quality="good" lang="eng"><name-part order="1" name-part-type="whole-name"><value>Asia Sun Group</value></name-part></name></identity><justification ssid="60214">Asia Sun Group is involved in the supply chain of aviation fuel to the military. Asia Sun Group of companies through its subsidiaries, Asia Sun Trading and Asia Sun Energy, is involved in the import of aviation fuel. Asia Sun Trading was involved at least twice in 2022 in importing aviation fuel from Thailand for use by the Myanmar Air Force.</justification><justification ssid="60215">The Myanmar military regime has deliberately and indiscriminately attacked civilian targets using helicopters, jet fighters and drones, inflicting heavy casualties on local residents including children. The junta carried out at least 268 air strikes targeting the civilian population across Myanmar/Burma between Oct 2021 and Sep 2022. The strikes have killed at least 155 civilians, injured at least 190 and destroyed houses and religious buildings.</justification><justification ssid="60216">Asia Sun Group is therefore a legal person, entity or body owned or controlled by the Myanmar Armed Forces (Tatmadaw), or generating revenue for, providing support to or benefiting from the Myanmar Armed Forces (Tatmadaw).</justification><other-information ssid="60219">Other associated entities: Asia Sun Trading; Asia Sun Energy</other-information></entity><modification modification-type="listed" enactment-date="2023-03-01" publication-date="2023-03-02" effective-date="2023-03-02"/></target><target sanctions-set-id="39362" ssid="60220"><entity><identity ssid="60227" main="true"><name ssid="60229" name-type="primary-name" quality="good" lang="eng"><name-part order="1" name-part-type="whole-name"><value>Dynasty International Company Limited</value></name-part></name><name ssid="60230" name-type="alias" quality="good" lang="eng"><name-part order="1" name-part-type="whole-name"><value>Dynasty Group of Companies</value></name-part></name><address ssid="60228" place-id="60226" quality="good"><address-details>Waizayangdar Rd., no. 15
Ngwe Kyar Yan Quarter</address-details></address></identity><justification ssid="60221">Dynasty International Company Limited is a Burmese company that was founded by arms broker Aung Moe Myint. It has been used to facilitate arms deals on behalf of the Burmese military, including the import of aircraft parts in support of the Myanmar air force for air raids against villages and civilian infrastructure.</justification><justification ssid="60222">Dynasty International Company Limited is therefore a legal person, entity or body owned or controlled by the Myanmar Armed Forces (Tatmadaw), or generating revenue for, providing support to or benefiting from the Myanmar Armed Forces (Tatmadaw).</justification><other-information ssid="60223">Place of registration: Myanmar</other-information><other-information ssid="60224">Associated individuals: Aung Moe Myint (Owner); Myo Thitsar (Director)</other-information><other-information ssid="60225">Email: dynastygroup@myanmar.com.mm</other-information></entity><modification modification-type="listed" enactment-date="2023-03-01" publication-date="2023-03-02" effective-date="2023-03-02"/></target><target sanctions-set-id="39362" ssid="60231"><entity><identity ssid="60238" main="true"><name ssid="60240" name-type="primary-name" quality="good" lang="eng"><name-part order="1" name-part-type="whole-name"><value>International Gateways Group of Company Limited (IGG)</value></name-part></name><address ssid="60239" place-id="45106" quality="good"><address-details>No 19, Kyaik Wine Pagoda Road, Myaing Hay Wun Housing, 8-Mile, Mayangone</address-details></address></identity><justification ssid="60232">International Gateways Group of Company Limited (IGG) contributed funds to the Myanmar Security Forces in 2017, at fundraising events for the Rakhine ‘clearance operations’ held by Commander in Chief, Min Aung Hlaing. IGG has made resources available directly to or for the benefit of the Myanmar Regime.</justification><justification ssid="60233">In 2017, the Myanmar Security Forces murdered, raped and tortured thousands of Rohingya during the Rakhine ‘clearance operations’. 740 000 Rohingya were forced over the border into Bangladesh. The Myanmar Security Forces have also contributed to other serious human rights violations and the repression of the civilian population in Myanmar/Burma. On 1 Feb 2021 the Myanmar military (Tatmadaw), led by Commander-in-Chief Min Aung Hlaing, staged a coup in Myanmar/Burma.</justification><justification ssid="60234">IGG-director Naing Htut Aung is a central figure in Myanmar’s arms trade who facilitates air force and navy contracts with suppliers, notably in China. IGG/Naing Htut Aung are listed by the National Unity Government on a blacklist of businesses/owners allegedly supporting the military through arms trade.</justification><justification ssid="60235">IGG is therefore a legal person, entity or body owned or controlled by the Myanmar Armed Forces (Tatmadaw), or generating revenue for, providing support to or benefiting from the Myanmar Armed Forces (Tatmadaw).</justification><other-information ssid="60236">Place of registration: Myanmar</other-information><other-information ssid="60237">Associated individual: Naing Htut Aung (founder)</other-information></entity><modification modification-type="listed" enactment-date="2023-03-01" publication-date="2023-03-02" effective-date="2023-03-02"/></target><target sanctions-set-id="39362" ssid="60241"><entity><identity ssid="60246" main="true"><name ssid="60248" name-type="primary-name" quality="good" lang="eng"><name-part order="1" name-part-type="whole-name"><value>Sky Aviator Company Limited</value></name-part></name><address ssid="60247" place-id="45106" quality="good"><address-details>No.(204/2), (14/1)Ward, Myinthar (11)th Street, Southokkalapa</address-details></address></identity><justification ssid="60242">Sky Aviator Company Limited is a company founded by Kyaw Min Oo. It has facilitated arms deals on behalf of the Burmese military, including the import of aircraft parts. Under Kyaw Min Oo’s control, Sky Aviator is a key supplier of military aircraft parts to Burma’s military. Since the Feb 2021 coup, Sky Aviator has received multiple arms shipments from sanctioned entities.</justification><justification ssid="60243">Sky Aviator Company Limited is therefore a legal person, entity or body owned or controlled by the Myanmar Armed Forces (Tatmadaw), or generating revenue for, providing support to or benefiting from the Myanmar Armed Forces (Tatmadaw).</justification><other-information ssid="60244">Place of registration: Myanmar</other-information><other-information ssid="60245">Associated individual: Kyaw Min Oo (Managing Director)</other-information></entity><modification modification-type="listed" enactment-date="2023-03-01" publication-date="2023-03-02" effective-date="2023-03-02"/></target><place ssid="155"><country iso-code="MM">Myanmar</country></place><place ssid="47813"><location>Nay Pyi Taw</location><country iso-code="MM">Myanmar</country></place><place ssid="45106"><location>Yangon</location><country iso-code="MM">Myanmar</country></place><place ssid="45318"><location>Naypyitaw</location><country iso-code="MM">Myanmar</country></place><place ssid="60226"><location>South Okkalapa Township</location><area>Yangon region</area><country iso-code="MM">Myanmar</country></place></swiss-sanctions-list>