Myanmar’s junta failed in an try and public sale Aung San Suu Kyi’s lakeside mansion on Wednesday, with no bids submitted for the previous democracy chief’s residence — the third time the sale has flopped.
The two-story Yangon home, on about 0.8 hectares of land, was put up on the market with a minimal value of $140 million following a prolonged authorized wrangle over the property between the Nobel laureate and her brother.
Suu Kyi, who spent years beneath home arrest on the mansion beneath a former junta, has been detained because the army seized energy as soon as once more in February 2021.