Dhammazedi Bell Not Actually Found, Says Leader of Dive Team

Dhammazedi Bell Not Actually Found, Says Leader of Dive Team
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IMNA

U San Lin, leader of the Dhammazedi Bell Salvage Team, announced in a recent press release that the team has succeeded in finding the Great Dhammazedi Bell, but the bell has not actually been found, says U Than Nyunt, leader of the Dhammazedi Bell Salvage Team’s diving team.

“When U San Lin announced in a press release that the bell was found, he may have found the bell on land, but we did not find it under the water. We found only mud and a wrecked ship,” said U Than Nyunt.

U Than Nyunt continued that the team was actually extracting the wrecked ship when U San Lin announced that that the team was unearthing the bell. In fact, the team did not even find the bell, nor did the team have a sense as to where the bell was.

“The bell was not found; the divers said it was a wrecked ship. It could be that U San Lin might have believed what the old man said,” said Nai Min Aung, Vice-Chairman of the Dhammazedi Bell Salvage Team Supporting Sub-Committee.

Nai Min Aung stated that U San Lin made an announcement on August 26th that the bell had been found because he was worried that the bell salvaging operation would cease operations if it wasn’t found.

Under U San Lin’s direction, the diving team used a sand-digging vessel to search for the bell at the convergence of the Rangoon River, the Pegu River, and Pazundaung Creek.

U Than Nyunt states that ten divers searched the river nearly every morning when the water was high and again in the evening; however, divers didn’t search on days when the current was too strong.

“At the beginning, it was often mentioned that the bell had been found, but later such announcements tapered off. But whatever it is, it has already spread throughout the world that our Mon heritage really exists,” said Mon historical researcher Nai Maung Toe.

IMNA has attempted to reach U San Lin several times, but hasn’t been able to reach him because his phone has been switched off.

The search for the Great Dhammazedi Bell began on August 9th after the Rangoon Division government granted the bell salvage team permission to initiate the search. An estimated 200,000 kyat has been spent to salvage the bell, which according to an erroneous announcement was found on August 26th.