The "Four Families" in northern Myanmar are well-known ** groups, and they have long been frantically profiting from illegal activities such as telecom fraud, which has brought a huge negative impact on the people of Myanmar. On December 10, China's public security authorities issued arrest warrants for 10 wire fraud ringleaders, including key family figures such as Bai Suocheng, Wei Huairen, and Liu Zhengxiang, as well as other criminals such as Xu Laofa. This is a sign of China's intolerance and determination to these criminal groups. At the same time, the issuance of the wanted warrant is also a warning and deterrent to these criminals, giving them a warning of their fate.
Additional expansion: The release of the wanted warrant for the "four major families" in northern Myanmar means that China has made no mercy in its determination to commit to these telecom fraud syndicates. The days of arrogance and arrogance of these criminals are coming to an end, and they thought they were at large, but now the Chinese side has made it clear that sooner or later they will be made to pay the price. As soon as this news was released, it immediately caused heated discussions on the Internet. Many netizens have expressed their support, hoping that these criminals will be brought to justice as soon as possible. At the same time, this is also a test of China-Myanmar relations, and China hopes that Myanmar will fulfill its previous commitments to jointly crack down on telecommunications fraud and safeguard the interests and security of the two peoples.
The chaos in northern Myanmar stems from the forced incorporation of local armed forces by the Myanmar Army. At the time, the Kokang area was controlled by the Kokang 1st Special Region and the Burmese National Democratic Alliance Army, and the wanted family leaders were all subordinates of Peng Jiasheng. However, for the sake of personal gain and power, they betrayed the allies and defected to the Burmese army. Under the lure and protection of the ** army, they abandoned their former colleagues and comrades-in-arms in exchange for their status and wealth. Centered on themselves, they use the power in their hands to intimidate, suppress the local population, and use illegal means to obtain huge profits. Among them, the Ming family once declared itself the "fifth largest family" and became the representative of this ** force.
Additional expansion: Among the leaders of these families, Bai Sucheng is undoubtedly the most important person. He was first in the order of the wanted warrants. Bai Socheng has the largest power in the northern Myanmar telecommunications fraud syndicate, and he is not only proficient in fraud techniques, but also cruel and ruthless, and fearless. However, his rise is also closely related to the historical development of northern Myanmar. After the independence of Myanmar, Myanmar** has not been able to achieve national unity, and there are a large number of local armed forces in various places. In that chaotic period, Bai Socheng and others emerged as senior leaders of the Burmese National Democratic Alliance Army and became Peng Jiasheng's right-hand man. However, when the Burmese ** army tried to forcibly absorb the allied army, Bai Socheng and others betrayed the allied army and took refuge in the ** army. This betrayal made the Confederates unable to resist the attack of the ** army, which eventually led to their demise.
Additional Expansion: After the situation in the Kokang region stabilized, Bai Socheng and others began to use their position and power to carry out illegal activities. They have expanded their armed forces and used them to protect their interests and suppress the local population. At the same time, they are constantly looking for new illegal ways to make profits, including online fraud. These clan leaders are not only ruthless to their own family members, using violent means to maintain their dominance, but also maliciously deceiving and extorting money from the local population. Their actions have seriously harmed the interests of the Chinese and Burmese peoples and threatened the peace and tranquility of the region.
The issuance of this wanted warrant marks the end of the "four great families" in northern Myanmar. Although these criminal groups were once sheltered and supported by the Myanmar Army, the situation has changed radically. The Burmese army is engaged in nationwide operations against terrorists and local militants, and these families are simply not in a position to relate to them. At the same time, the Chinese side has taken a tough stance and warned and deterred these criminals through the issuance of wanted warrants. The Chinese side has long been fully prepared to take a series of crackdowns against these criminals in order to safeguard the interests and security of the Chinese and Burmese peoples.
Additional expansion: The issuance of this wanted warrant is a concrete measure for China and Myanmar to cooperate in combating telecom fraud. China has always maintained that safeguarding the well-being of the two peoples is of paramount importance, and that it will not be soft on criminals. The issuance of this wanted warrant provides an important entry point for China and Myanmar to carry out law enforcement cooperation. China hopes that Myanmar** will, as always, provide assistance in jointly cracking down on telecommunications fraud and bring these criminals to justice. At the same time, China has also sent a clear signal to the international community that China is not a paradise for fraud and crime, and for these criminals, there is no way out for them to flee to China. Regardless of whether they flee to **, China will join hands with international cooperation to thoroughly investigate their criminal acts and never let them go unpunished.
China and Myanmar have always maintained good cooperative relations, and in particular, there is a broad consensus on cracking down on telecommunications fraud. China actively supports Myanmar** in cracking down on telecommunications fraud and provides intelligence exchange and technical support. The issuance of this wanted warrant is China's concrete measure to combat crime and further deepen the cooperation between China and Myanmar.
Additional expansion: The cooperation between China and Myanmar in combating telecom fraud has achieved remarkable results, but it still needs to be strengthened. China hopes that through the issuance of this arrest warrant, it will send a clear signal to Myanmar**, and hope that the two sides can jointly step up efforts to crack down on these criminals and give a safe and harmonious social environment to the people of the two countries. China is also willing to provide more support and assistance to Myanmar, including technical assistance and law enforcement training. At the same time, China also hopes that Myanmar** will take positive actions to strengthen the construction of the domestic legal system and intensify the crackdown on telecommunications fraud and other crimes. Only when the two countries work hand in hand and work together can we finally eliminate the crime of telecommunications fraud and safeguard the interests and security of the two peoples.