The Four Great Families in northern Myanmar have been wiped out, and telecom fraud has been dealt

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-01

Recently, China's public security authorities announced the successful transfer of six important criminal leaders of wire fraud in the Kokang region of northern Myanmar, as well as four other important criminal suspects. This action not only marks a major breakthrough in the continuous crackdown on wire fraud gangs by China's public security organs, but also highlights the ability of China and Myanmar to cooperate across borders.

The Kokang region of northern Myanmar has long been a place where wire fraud gangs are active. They not only set up fraud dens for their own organizations, but also openly armed to protect fraud, and even involved violent criminal activities such as intentional homicide and intentional injury. China's public security organs have held many consultations and cooperated with Myanmar** to carry out continuous crackdowns on these criminal gangs and successfully arrested a large number of suspects.

China's public security department said it had successfully handed over 440,000 suspects in northern Myanmar, including 171 group leaders and core elements, and 2,908 fugitives. With the arrest of the important leaders of the wire fraud gang involved in this operation, it can be said that the four notorious "four major families in northern Myanmar" have all been wiped out! The success of this cooperation operation also fully demonstrates the close cooperation between China and Myanmar and the efficient fight against transnational crimes.

However, this news has also caused a lot of discussion. Some netizens questioned why China didn't directly send troops to suppress these wire fraud gangs by military means. In fact, dealing with the problem of transnational crime is not a simple military action, but requires the principle of mutual respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity and non-interference in the internal affairs of States. Through its cooperation with Myanmar, China has handed over criminal suspects to China in accordance with laws and regulations, demonstrating China's image as a responsible major country.

When it comes to cybercrime, military means alone are not enough. The special nature of cyberspace makes transnational cybercrime concealed and complex, and it is necessary to combat it through cooperation and intelligence sharing. At the same time, China** is also continuously strengthening domestic cyber security construction and cracking down on cybercrime to ensure citizens' cyber security and information protection.

As a major country, China actively shoulders the responsibility of maintaining the security and stability of the international community. Through peaceful and cooperative means, China has demonstrated its posture and strength as a responsible major country in dealing with international crimes. The breakthrough in the cooperation between China and Myanmar has also provided a useful reference for the global fight against cybercrime.

Cybercrime has become a global challenge, and countries should strengthen cooperation to jointly combat transnational cybercrime gangs. The successful cooperation between China and Myanmar** has set a strong example for combating cybercrime and maintaining security and stability in cyberspace. While protecting the rights and interests of individuals, we should also clarify the network security awareness and preventive measures that individuals should have, and jointly build a harmonious network environment.

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