Myanmar's law enforcement agencies intensified the repatriation of Chinese criminal suspects in 2023, with over 5500 people reportedly repatriated as a key measure to combat cross-border online fraud. The operation involves multi-national coordination and law enforcement will continue long-term to address the ongoing challenges of the gray industry chain.

Details of the Repatriation Action and Multi-party Cooperation Mechanism
According to a report by the Global Times on November 14, Myanmar's law enforcement departments have increased their repatriation efforts this year, repatriating over 5500 Chinese citizens suspected of telecommunications fraud, contract fraud, and cross-border gambling. These actions were coordinated under a tripartite mechanism involving China, Myanmar, and Thailand, aimed at cutting off illegal chains targeting border area cybercrime groups.
Ministerial Meeting of Multiple Countries Strengthens Cooperation in Combating Crime
Recently, China, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam held a ministerial meeting in Kunming to discuss deepening cooperation in combating transnational cybercrime. The countries reached an agreement to strengthen joint actions, share information, and continue to promote the repatriation of criminal suspects to enhance law enforcement efficiency.
Industry Insider Views and Future Law Enforcement Outlook
Industry experts point out that although over 5500 people have been repatriated, a large number of Chinese suspects remain unprocessed in Myanmar, and the gray cyber industry chain continues to operate. Future law enforcement actions are expected to be sustained long-term to completely dismantle the criminal networks.
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