Lu Haiqiang (nickname Li Qiang), the real boss of KK Park, went to Myawaddy, Myanmar, at the end of 2019 to establish AA Park with his shareholder Ying Zong (nickname Winter Melon), later renamed KK Park. The company they control is the notorious I8 scam group.
Core operations of KK Park:
Ying Zong (Winter Melon): Mainly responsible for managing the entire park, issuing public announcements, and maintaining surface operations.
Lu Haiqiang (Li Qiang): Specifically manages the company, sets performance targets, and promotes the development of the scam industry.
The business of the I8 group once reached the peak within KK Park, with nearly 3000 employees at its height, and the scam amount reaching 100,000 to 200,000 USD. Since 2020, the performance has continued to explode.
Expansion of KK Park:
Due to the top-ranking performance of the I8 group within the park, Lu Haiqiang took the opportunity to expand, adding three major parks in Myawaddy: Jinzhou, Century, and Dongfeng, and holding shares, making KK Park one of the important strongholds in the scam industry.
Low-profile operation, known only within the upper echelons:
The official announcements of KK Park are usually issued in the name of Ying Zong, hence only the company's top management knows that the real mastermind behind the scenes is Lu Haiqiang.
The "low-profile" life of the mastermind:
Lu Haiqiang is notoriously known for his iron-fisted management style, even disowning his relatives, focusing on enhancing scam performance. His son is currently studying in Singapore, while he himself continues to operate the telecom scam group at KK Park. The reason why KK Park has many people and high performance is precisely because of the years of layout and expansion by Lu Haiqiang and the I8 group.
Decrypting the Real Mastermind Behind the KK Park


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Really young
What am I doing in my 30s, sigh.
During the peak of I8, there were 3000 people, impressive.

Does his son have any shame? Holding money that cost many people's lives.
The money that was swindled was eventually all spent on sending the son to Singapore for further education.
I like playing cards, calling AA and KK, is there also a JJ Park?
It turns out that he owned a scam company, which then expanded into a park. No wonder.
Names with "Li" and "Qiang" are indeed extraordinary.
"Born in '91? OMG"
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