Myanmar police hand over 352 telecom fraud suspects to China
Time:2024-05-21 12:30:06 Source:sportViews(143)
China's Ministry of Public Security (MPS) Monday said the Myanmar police repatriated 352 Chinese nationals suspected of telecom fraud to China on March 31.
In the first joint law enforcement operation between Chinese and Myanmar police in the region of Muse, northern Myanmar, a total of 807 suspects engaged in cross-border telecom fraud were arrested.
Among those, 352 were Chinese nationals, while 455 were Myanmar citizens who were handled by the Myanmar police.
Among the individuals of Chinese nationality apprehended, 21 were identified as key members of telecom scam gangs, and 51 were fugitive suspects. Additionally, a significant quantity of crime-related tools, including computers, mobile phones, and scam scripts, were confiscated during the operation.
Since 2023, 48,000 Chinese nationals suspected of fraud have been repatriated from Myanmar to China.
In a statement, the MPS vowed to deepen border law enforcement cooperation with relevant countries and regions, as well as sustain intense crackdowns on cross-border telecom fraud, thereby safeguarding people's lives and property firmly.
Furthermore, the MPS urged individuals involved in telecom scams to voluntarily surrender to Chinese authorities promptly in order to receive leniency in the handling of their cases.
Previous:Nadal returns to Roland Garros to practice amid doubts over fitness and form
Next:Biden says Brown v. Board of Education ruling was about more than education
You may also like
- Analysis: Larson enters conversation with Verstappen as best drivers in the world
- Officer fatally shoots armed suspect in domestic disturbance that injured man, police say
- West Coast Conference will add Grand Canyon and Seattle beginning with 2025
- Bodies of 2 backcountry skiers buried by Utah avalanche recovered from mountain, names released
- Devout Christian doctor, 68, who punched dementia
- Lithuania holds a presidential vote as anxieties rise in the Baltics over Russia and war in Ukraine
- British Gas boss says smart meters could be forced into every home to help meet net zero targets
- Virginia board votes to restore Confederate names to schools
- Philippines blames China for loss of giant clams in disputed shoal and urges environmental inquiry