The wire fraud gang in northern Myanmar once ran rampant, and the four major leaders were once formidable. They expanded into northern Burma,** into the country and Southeast Asia, and thousands of people were enslaved by them.
However, not long ago, the rule of this gang came to an end, and the four major leaders were arrested one after another, and one chose to commit suicide in fear of crime.
This gang is known for its arrogance and dangerous behavior, but in the face of the joint law enforcement of China and Myanmar and other countries, they collapsed in an instant.
This blow came as a surprise to many people who paid attention to the matter, after all, this gang was once an insurmountable existence of many forces.
However, it is worth noting that this is not the first time that gangs have been wiped out by law enforcement agencies.
Many gangs have experienced prosperity and decline throughout global history, including Liangshanbo in Chinese history. Song Jiang, the "grass robber" of Liangshanbo, although he was brave and fearless in **, in fact, their resistance only lasted less than a year before they were completely suppressed by the imperial court.
Internationally, gangsters such as the ** Party in the United States and the Yamaguchi-gumi in Japan were also rampant for a while, but they eventually collapsed under the attack of law enforcement forces.
Even if the gangs may get away with it for a while, they can't get away with it once the state strikes hard.
The Global Gangster Roster is a detailed history of the world's major gangs, and by taking a closer look at the rise and fall of these gangs, we may be able to see the essence of the gangs.
This book is not only a retrospective of the history of gangsters, but also a profound reflection on social pathologies.
The existence of gangsters is not only a contempt for the law, but also a corrosive effect on the social atmosphere. Compared with the "white way", the gang is better at infiltrating and taking advantage of the weak points of society, and the key to becoming a "top" gang lies in its corrosive power against the "white road" society.
However, the arrogance of the gangsters may have been short-lived, as their power was not vulnerable.
Even if they are arrogant and domineering on the surface, once the iron hooves of the country's righteous army are stepped on, the power of the gangsters is as fragile as paper eggshells.
The four ringleaders of the wire fraud gang in northern Myanmar were arrested, and Ming Xuechang and others finally came to a dead end, and the end of this gang may make some people happy.
More importantly, however, we should see that the fall of the gangs is only a palliative rather than a cure.
After the gang is defeated, we need to think about what the future holds for northern Myanmar
This question may find some inspiration in the Global Roster of Gangsters. History is the best textbook, and by learning from its lessons, we may be able to better wash away the stains left by the gangsters and give the land a real new lease of life.