On December 10, China issued a public reward for the arrest of 10 ringleaders of the Northern Myanmar Wire Fraud Syndicate. However, a week has passed and no progress has been made. The Burmese army** did not respond to the incident, and none of the ringleaders on the wanted warrants were arrested. This contrast raises the question of whether things have changed
In similar incidents in the past, after receiving a wanted notice from China, the Myanmar military would often quickly issue the same wanted warrant and arrest the wanted person through action. However, the leaders of the four families who are wanted this time do not seem to have made any progress. This stark contrast suggests that there may be something behind the incident.
At present, the situation in northern Myanmar is very tense. The Kokang Allied Army has been besieging Lao Cai for a long time, and the Northern Burma Coalition Army, consisting of the Arakan Army and the De'ang Army, is plotting to attack Lashio, the capital of Northern Shan State. For the Tatmadaw in the face of a double threat, everything appears very passive.
On December 11, the two sides finally held the first round of negotiations under the mediation of China, and a second round of negotiations is planned for the end of December. The maintenance of the four great families has become an impossible task, and they know it. However, it is not easy for the Tatmadaw alone to capture the ringleader on the wanted warrant. The Burmese army has a limited number of troops, while Lao Cai's defense is mainly based on the militia of the four major families. It was very difficult for the Tatmadaw to defend against the Kokang allies and capture the leaders of the wire fraud from the militia.
And the four major families know that they will die, and they will definitely not stand still, what they want in their hearts is to give it a go, maybe there is still a chance. However, the Tatmadaw chose to be patient. They had suffered on the battlefield and realized that they might not be able to gain much at the negotiating table. Therefore, they intend to make an agreement with the Kokang allies to fight the four major families and hand them over to China after successfully capturing the leaders of the wire fraud, so that the Burmese army can also get a piece of the pie. In addition, the militia forces of the four great families were not as weak as they thought, they were able to wear down the strength of the Kokang allies, and they had a geographical advantage, creating some chances for themselves to win.
Bai Suo became an outlaw, using huge cash rewards for soldiers fighting on the battlefield and spending huge sums of money on fortifications to strengthen the defense of Lao Cai. He also established a set of incentive mechanisms, which increased according to the rank of the enemy killed, and the bonus ranged from 50,000 yuan to 200,000 yuan. For those who were able to kill Peng Deren with their own hands, Bai Suocheng offered an increased bonus and **. Under this kind of heavy reward, there will be brave men, and the morale of the defenders of Lao Cai will soar. Even in such difficult circumstances, the Kokang Allied forces were determined to attack Lao Cai.
To sum up, despite the fact that there are people at the negotiating table who are digging their hearts and minds, no matter what the outcome of the negotiations is, conflict will eventually be inevitable. The final outcome of the incident is uncertain, but it has already had a profound impact on society. This incident reminds people that the criminal activities of wire fraud syndicates have seriously affected the interests of the country and the security of society, and more effective measures must be taken to crack down on this problem. At the same time, the incident has also drawn attention to the conflict in northern Myanmar, which has caused great distress to the lives of local residents. The latest developments indicate that the two sides have begun negotiations, which are expected to achieve a positive outcome and bring hope for a solution to the issue.
The question now is, should we continue to wait for the outcome of the negotiations between the Tatmadaw and the four major families, or should we seek other ways to resolve the situation?Which way do you think is more effective for maintaining the stability and security of society?Welcome to leave a message to discuss.