China, Myanmar and Thailand reach consensus to eradicate telecom fraud centres

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Chinese actor Wang Xing shaking hands with a Thai police officer on Jan 7, after being rescued from a fraud centre.

Chinese actor Wang Xing shaking hands with a Thai police officer on Jan 7, after being rescued from a fraud centre.

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BEIJING - Officials from China, Myanmar and Thailand on Jan 21 reached a consensus on eradicating telecommunication fraud centres in Myanmar during a meeting in the Chinese city of Kunming, said China’s national broadcaster CCTV.

At the same meeting, authorities from Myanmar, China, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam agreed to arrest leaders of criminal syndicates, dismantle telecom fraud centres, and “make every effort” to coordinate the rescue of those trapped there, according to CCTV.

China has recently stepped up its rhetoric on cracking down on online scams following a series of cases, including

one involving a Chinese actor

who went missing near the Thai-Myanmar border.

Last week, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called on South-east Asian countries to take strong measures against online gambling and telecom fraud in a rare meeting with the region’s envoys in Beijing.

Since 2023, Myanmar has deported 53,388 Chinese nationals involved in online fraud without taking legal action, citing “existing friendly relations and humanitarian grounds”, the country’s embassy in Beijing said on Jan 21.

“The Myanmar government is not encouraging online gambling businesses, but rather, cracking” down on it, the embassy said in a statement, calling for collaborative efforts from neighbouring countries to eliminate scam groups. REUTERS

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