Two Australian business consultants have been detained in Myanmar while trying to leave the country which is gripped by a military coup. News agency AFP named the pair as business consultants Matthew O’Kane and Christa Avery. They are believed to be under house arrest after trying to leave the country on a relief flight on Friday. The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade told AAP on Monday it was providing consular assistance, but could not comment further. Consular assistance can include visits to detention centres to monitor welfare, liaison with local authorities regarding well-being, provision of lists of local lawyers, and assistance communicating with family or other contacts. O’Kane and Avery operate a business consultancy AOK, which has been working in Southeast Asia for over two decades and on the ground in Myanmar for seven years. It has worked on a range of projects in the clean energy, technology, agriculture, …
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