Following the successful prosecution of the Ming family in northern Myanmar, China's Ministry of Public Security once again announced that it would offer rewards for the arrest of 10 important leaders of the criminal syndicate in the Kokang Autonomous Region of Northern Myanmar, including Bai Socheng, Wei Huairen, and Liu Zhengxiang. Among them, 74-year-old Bai Socheng once served as the chairman of the Kokang Autonomous Region, and was listed as the three giants of the four major families in northern Myanmar along with Wei Huairen and Liu Zhengxiang. This collective arrest of a country's warlord leader can be said to be an unprecedented feat since the founding of the People's Republic of China, and it demonstrates China's determination to resolutely crack down on telecommunications fraud and never tolerate accommodation. As a result, the power of the four major families will be wiped out and contribute to China's social stability and people's well-being.
Prior to China's heavy blow, Chief Wang Yi held an important meeting with Myanmar's Foreign Minister Dansui in Beijing. In addition to emphasizing the recent remarkable results achieved by China-Myanmar cooperation in cracking down on wire fraud in northern Myanmar and rescuing trapped people, which has formed a strong deterrent to lawbreakers, Wang Yi also proposed that the two sides should strengthen law enforcement and security cooperation to completely eradicate the cancer of online gambling and wire fraud.
Foreign Minister Dansui agreed with this and further stated that Myanmar will resolutely crack down on cross-border illegal and criminal acts, including wire fraud, and is willing to carry out comprehensive coordination and cooperation with China. This statement demonstrates Myanmar's determination and sincerity in combating cross-border crimes, and also indicates that the cooperation between China and Myanmar in the field of law enforcement and security will be further strengthened, and work together to eradicate cancers such as online gambling and wire fraud.
In other words, the Myanmar authorities had already been informed of the collective arrest. After weighing the pros and cons, the Burmese side decided to completely abandon the "four major families". Just as the sky net is restored, negligent but not leaky, Bai Suocheng and the other 10 people have nowhere to escape, and the fate waiting for them will be the same as the fate of the Ming family.
Due to its special historical, political, and geographical reasons, northern Myanmar has long been in a situation of armed secession, and it is against this background that the four major families have risen to control the pornography, gambling, narcotics, and fraud industries. Bai Socheng is an old leader of Kokang, and his second son, Bai Yingcang, who is also wanted, is the deputy director of the Kokang Finance Bureau and the captain of the militia brigade of the Kokang Autonomous Region.
The Wei Chaoren family controls the Kokang political and legal system. Wei Huairen, who is wanted this time, is his third brother, the commander of the Kokang border battalion, which has 2,000 people and controls the police force in the Kokang area. Wei Rong, the daughter of Wei Chaoren, who is also wanted, is the chairman of the Henry Group, nominally running hotels, real estate and jewelry, but secretly engaged in black industries such as fraud and gambling.
Liu Zhengxiang is the founder of Fulilai Group, known as the richest man in Kokang Old Street, who started by drug trafficking in his early years, and later mainly operated casinos and real estate. Liu Guoxi, another of the four major families, died in 2020, and his family power was gradually replaced by the Ming Xuechang family, so he was not wanted.
So far, more than 30,000 suspects of wire fraud have been handed over to the Chinese side in northern Myanmar. However, it is said that there are still hundreds of electric fraud parks that have not been closed, and the criminal hand against the Chinese is still to be cut off, and it is believed that this time it will be uprooted. Ji Xiaohua.