Suu Kyi sentenced 3 years in prison for rigging elections in Myanmar

Myanmar's ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been convicted of electoral fraud, which has been sentenced to three years of rigorous imprisonment on the issue.

Other crimes The Myanmar leader has been sentenced to 17 years in prison, and now three more years have been added to that sentence.

Nobel laureate And Suu Kyi, who opposes decades of military rule in Myanmar, has been detained since a military coup earlier last year.

He has since been charged with various charges but denied all the charges brought against him.

Suu Kyi led the Meanmar five years before she was ousted in the military coup in February 2021. She has now been charged 18. If she is found guilty, these cases could be sentenced to a maximum of 190 years. In the meantime, she has been convicted of several crimes, including corruption and incitement.

The Aung San Suu Kyi-led government has been facing massive instability since the army ousted last year, after Suu Kyi's NLD party won the general election, the military-backed opposition political parties have accused the counterfeiting of the government.

Later, the army took power by ousting the Suu Kyi-led government and seizing the power of the country.