Myanmar** has worked with China's Ministry of Public Security to successfully crack down on a criminal syndicate involved in Chinese telecommunications network fraud. In this operation, Myanmar handed over six crime leaders and four criminal suspects to the Chinese public security organs, marking an important achievement in international police and law enforcement cooperation between the two countries. For a long time, criminal groups involving leaders such as Bai Socheng have set up fraud dens in the Kokang Autonomous Region in northern Myanmar, and continue to commit telecommunications network fraud against Chinese citizens. These criminal groups are not only openly armed, but are also involved in other violent criminal activities.
In order to crack down on this criminal gang, the Chinese public security organs, with the support of *** and the Chinese Embassy in Myanmar, cooperated with the Myanmar side by offering rewards for wanted crimes, and successfully escorted 10 criminal suspects back to China. The operation was a major blow to the fight against criminal activities involving Chinese telecom network fraud in northern Myanmar. According to statistics, as of now, there have been 440,000 suspects were handed over to China's public security organs, including the organization's leaders and key members. This shows the determination and efforts of the two countries to jointly combat crime. The cooperation between the Ministry of Public Security of China and Myanmar** is not only of great significance for protecting the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese citizens, but also sets an example for international police and law enforcement cooperation.
Cyber fraud has become a global crime problem, and it is imperative that countries work together to address this threat. In this operation, the Chinese public security organs used a variety of methods, including bounty for wanted people and secret investigations, and worked closely with the Burmese side. This requires close cooperation between the two sides not only in intelligence sharing and coordinated actions, but also in the fields of law and justice. In addition to combating criminal activities, the two countries should also strengthen cooperation and jointly promote the construction and maintenance of cybersecurity. Cyber security has become an important part of cyber security, and only when all countries unite and cooperate to jointly respond to cyber threats can we ensure the security and stability of cyberspace.
At the same time, cyber security education and awareness training for citizens should be strengthened. Citizens' cyber security awareness and skills are an important safeguard against cyber fraud and other cybercrimes. Only when everyone participates in building a cyber security defense line can we effectively curb the spread of cybercrime. Overall, the cooperation between the Ministry of Public Security of China and Myanmar** has set an example for international police and law enforcement cooperation. This crackdown on criminal gangs involved in China's telecom network fraud not only protects the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese citizens, but also sets an example for the international community to crack down on cybercrime. Only by strengthening international cooperation and jointly tackling the threat of cybercrime can we build a safe and stable cyberspace.
The public security organs said that they will continue to intensify the crackdown, deepen cooperation with international law enforcement agencies, and pursue important members of telecommunications network fraud criminal groups. At the same time, special crackdown operations will be further strengthened to protect the lives and property of the people and maintain border security and stability.