Myanmar judge wants to hear from whistle-blower who says journalists were framed by authorities

The judge in the trial of two journalists accused of possessing state secrets in Myanmar has rejected a prosecution request to throw out the testimony of a police whistle-blower who told the court that the pair had been set up by the authorities.
Police Captain Moe Yan Naing had contradicted other prosecution witnesses by declaring his superior arranged for two policemen to meet Reuters reporters Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo and give them documents described as “important secret papers…