China and Southeast Asian countries including Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam recently reached a significant consensus in Kunming to launch a special operation against transnational telecommunications fraud syndicates based in Southeast Asia. According to official reports, the joint operation has achieved phased results, arresting over 70,000 suspects and simultaneously rescuing a large number of victims illegally detained by these criminal groups.
This special operation exhibits three major characteristics: first, the establishment of a regional law enforcement alliance, with the six countries setting up a special cooperation mechanism to strengthen cross-border judicial collaboration; second, the focus on striking at the core links of the criminal industry chain, particularly targeting the organizers and key figures in the financial chain; third, implementing comprehensive governance across the entire chain, focusing on combating fraud crimes while also addressing related severe crimes such as illegal detention and forced labor. The Chinese Embassy in Myanmar specifically pointed out that a regularized rescue mechanism will be established to protect the rights and interests of the trapped citizens.
Data shows that such criminal groups cause economic losses exceeding 100 billion US dollars annually in the Asia-Pacific region, and their rampant activities have severely impacted the development of regional tourism and international image. This multinational joint action marks a critical step forward for Asian countries in combating new types of transnational crimes.

Kunming: China and ASEAN Announce War on Southeast Asian Fraud Syndicates






The Last Day of Myawaddy
随着泰国的断电行动,再到中泰联合声明,紧接着缅甸政府的断油行动,妙瓦底已经被挤压的毫无生存空间。克伦邦军也在内部发布声明,提示诸多公司可以搬走。妙瓦底即将迎来末日。
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They started complaining again, and still did nothing about it after complaining.
This kind of news is seen hundreds of times a year.
I half believe it.

All bark and no bite.

The scam artists have finally screwed themselves over.

Will those warlords in Myanmar really cooperate fully, or will they just symbolically hand over some people and continue to make money?
It seems to be just cleaning up the low-end cannon fodder.
Please also regulate those underground betting rings in Southeast Asia that are involved in money laundering.
It seems they are going to shift their position again, Dubai welcomes you.
The real power lies behind the scenes with the big bosses; there's no point in going after the small fries.
Has Southeast Asia's rampant fraud finally gotten serious after all these years?
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