Abstract:China escalates its crackdown on Myanmar-based scam syndicates with death sentences and mass repatriations amid rising cross-border cyber fraud.
China has intensified its campaign against Myanmar-based online scam syndicates, handing down multiple death sentences to members of the Kokang-linked Ming crime family as part of a sweeping cross‑border crackdown targeting cyber fraud, trafficking, and organized crime networks operating along the frontier.
A Chinese court issued death sentences to 11 defendants tied to the Ming familys Myanmar operations, citing killings linked to scam compounds, while five others received suspended death sentences and 12 more drew lengthy prison terms.
Chinese state media and court statements describe the Ming family as one of the “four families” dominating mafia‑style syndicates in northern Myanmar, allegedly running hundreds of compounds and employing up to 10,000 workers at their peak to conduct online scams.Laukkaing‘s boom as a casino‑driven hub mirrored the region’s criminal diversification into telecommunications fraud, casinos, drug trafficking, and organized prostitution—activities sustained by militia ties and local political influence amid Myanmars civil war.
The October 2023 rebel offensive against the Myanmar military, reportedly aligned with Beijings security priorities, accelerated the collapse of Kokang strongholds hosting scam parks, facilitating arrests and expulsions.
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