Father-of-three Ne Win was shot dead outside Yangon airport as he chased a man who moments earlier had slain Ko Ni, an adviser to Aung San Suu Kyi, in what her party said was a political assassination.
The daylight murders, in a country where political killings are rare, sent shockwaves through both Myanmar's already hard-pressed Muslim community and Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy (NLD) party.
There were emotional scenes today as hundreds of mourners crammed into a Yangon cemetery to bury Ne Win, whose coffin was draped in the NLD's famous fighting peacock flag.
"He tried to catch an evil man without thinking for his own life," the elderly patron of the NLD, Tin Oo, told mourners.
"I praise Ne Win today for his brave work for the country on behalf of the NLD, other democratic forces and those who want peace."
Min Ko Naing, a student leader from the crushed 1988 anti-junta protests, described the taxi driver as part of a long line of Myanmar citizens who have sacrificed for a country that suffered under years of army rule.
The alleged assassin, 53-year-old Kyi Lin, was arrested at the scene. Police have not said what his motivations were.
Ko Ni was a prominent Muslim figure who spoke out against the increasingly vocal anti-Islamic sentiments of Buddhist hardliners and criticised the military's lingering grip on power.
He served as a legal adviser to Suu Kyi and had just returned from a government trip to Indonesia.
Both the NLD and Ko Ni's family suspect he was targeted because of his politics, with the ruling party describing the murder as a "terrorist act".
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