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Myanmar Hands Over 207 Chinese Nationals Linked to Online Fraud
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47838, member: 636"] Myanmar authorities just sent home 207 Chinese citizens caught running internet scams. The group had sneaked across the border illegally and set up fake gambling websites. Police rounded them up after months of investigation. Officials marched the criminals to the Tarlot crossing on June 24th. Border guards handed them over to Chinese representatives waiting on the other side. These online crooks had been tricking people out of money through phony betting sites. Some victims lost their life savings to these digital thieves. Myanmar cops worked with Chinese police to track down the gang members. The investigation took months of careful detective work. Many of the scammers thought they could hide behind computer screens forever. Government teams are hunting down more foreign crime bosses behind these schemes. International gangs have been using Myanmar as their base for years. Police departments from different countries share information about these cases. Criminals often move from one nation to another when things get hot. Cross-border cooperation helps catch these slippery suspects faster. Myanmar continues helping trafficking victims return to their families. Many people get tricked into working for these criminal groups against their will. Some thought they were getting legitimate jobs but ended up trapped. Rescue operations happen regularly at various border crossings. Officials check each case carefully before sending people home. The crackdown targets both small-time operators and major crime leaders. These internet fraud rings steal millions of dollars from innocent people worldwide. Myanmar wants to stop being used as a safe haven for these criminals. More deportations are expected as investigations continue. [/QUOTE]
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