Wang Xing, a Chinese actor, was previously sent to the Apollo Park in Myawaddy, Myanmar, via the Thai-myanmar border. He was later sold to the Huanya and Triumph Parks, sparking public concern. Recently, the crackdown on Miaowadi electronic fraud park has made significant progress.
Three countries to fight together!
Myanmar controls 1,303 illegal border crossings in Myawaddy
On February 17, the press and Information Group of the Myanmar National Management Council said that senior officials from Myanmar, China and Thailand had arrived at the Myawaddy Wire Fraud Park in Karen State, a joint working group will be formed to crack down on electronic fraud and internet gambling and accelerate the repatriation of foreign nationals illegally entering Myanmar.
January 30 to February 17, Myanmar control detention of a total of 1303 illegal entry of foreign nationals, most of whom participated in the illegal acts of online gambling fraud. A joint working group composed of senior officials from Myanmar, China and Thailand is carrying out identification and detailed investigation of illegal immigrants, and will speed up the repatriation and transfer work. Recently, Myanmar has repatriated some illegal immigrants, and the remaining people are being handed over and repatriated to their countries of origin as soon as possible in accordance with the relevant provisions of the law.
Time line all comb!
Look at the latest progress in cracking down on MIAOWADI’s electronic fraud
On January 3, the Chinese actor Wang Xing arrived at the Thai Bangkok Airport and was taken by a vehicle arranged by“Zero” across the thai-burmese border to the“Apollo Park” in Myawaddy, Myanmar, subsequently, it was trafficked to“Huanya”, “Triumph” and other electronic fraud park.
On January 7, police in Thailand’s Tatmadaw Province received a report from the deputy commander of the BGF (Myanmar border guard) confirming that missing Chinese actor Wang Xing had been found.
Chinese actor Wang Xing arrived at the Shanghai Pudong International Airport on his flight home on Jan. 11.
On January 17, the Ministry of Public Security said that while all efforts have been made to find and rescue the missing and trapped people related to the“Wang Xing case,” the investigation into the case has been simultaneously pushed forward, chinese and Thai police have teamed up to arrest 12 suspects in Myanmar’s Myawaddy, a criminal group that specializes in cross-border human trafficking.
On February 5, Thailand began to cut off power, electricity and oil to the Burmese side of the Thai-burmese border. The blackout cut off the power supply to five power points in Thailand to Myanmar, Myanmar Myawaddy and other areas close to the activities of fraud gangs.
On February 6,61 Myanmar Myawaddy Wire Fraud Park victims were rescued, Myanmar has been at the Thai-myanmar border to hand over these people to the Thai authorities. Among those rescued were 39 Chinese, 13 Indians, one Kazakh, five Indonesians, one Ethiopian, one Pakistani and one Malaysian.
Local time on February 12, Myanmar handed over to Thailand, 261 electric fraud park was rescued and has been escorted by the Thai military to Thailand. Putan, Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, said about 7,000 people would also be handed over to Thailand in the near future.
Ten Chinese fraudsters suspected of kidnapping and selling actor Wang Xing have been sent to Thai Suvarnabhumi Airport for deportation to China, Thai police said Tuesday.
Local time on February 17, the Thai National Police held the second transnational telecommunications fraud crime cooperation conference. According to the meeting, Thai police increased the screening of tourists to the Myanmar border, deterring dozens of foreign tourists may be tricked into entering Myanmar. To enhance cross-border law enforcement cooperation, Thai police have set up a dedicated platform to share intelligence with embassies, including key information such as the IP addresses of fraud gangs.
On February 17, the press and Information Group of the Myanmar National Management Council said that senior officials from Myanmar, China and Thailand had arrived at the Myawaddy Wire Fraud Park in Karen State, a joint working group will be formed to crack down on electronic fraud and internet gambling and accelerate the repatriation of foreign nationals illegally entering Myanmar. Myanmar has detected a large number of illegal aliens entering the country through neighbouring countries since the operation to crack down on the Myawaddy Electronic Fraud Park, and has checked and controlled 1,030 illegal aliens between 30 January and 16 February.
Foreign Ministry’s latest statement!
It is actively cooperating with Thailand, Myanmar and other countries
Eradicate the malignant tumor of net gambling and electricity fraud
On February 17, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said that the recent vicious cases of online gambling and wire fraud along the Thai-burmese border threaten the lives and property safety of citizens of relevant countries, including China and Thailand, to interfere with the normal exchanges and cooperation of countries in the region and resolutely crack down on online gambling and electronic fraud crimes is a practical manifestation of the people-centered development ideology and an inevitable choice to safeguard the common interests of countries in the region, in line with the common expectations of the people of all countries.
China is actively engaged in bilateral and multilateral cooperation with Thailand, Myanmar and other countries to address both the symptoms and root causes, to stem the flow of lawbreakers in relevant countries and jointly eradicate the scourge of online gambling and electronic fraud. In order to safeguard the safety of people’s lives and property and maintain order in exchanges and cooperation among countries in the region, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will continue to work with competent authorities to guide Chinese embassies and consulates abroad in the proper handling of consular assistance cases, safeguard the safety and legitimate rights and interests of overseas Chinese citizens.