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China urges Myanmar to crack down on telecoms frauds luring victims across the border

  • China’s ambassador asks Myanmar’s home affairs minister to take matter seriously and understand harm caused by criminal activities
  • A 15-year-old boy from Sichuan province missing a month after crossing border into Myanmar for promised ‘high-paying job’, according to Shanghai media

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Gangs and criminal organisations have used telecoms fraud to lure people across the border from China to Myanmar illegally by promising high-paying jobs. 
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Sylvie Zhuangin Beijing
China’s top envoy in Myanmar has urged the country to do more to help crack down on telecoms fraud luring Chinese across the border, often with promises of high-paid work.

China’s ambassador to Myanmar Chen Hai discussed stepping up efforts to combat cross-border crime, online fraud and gambling in a meeting on Thursday with Myanmese Home Affairs Minister Soe Htut, the Chinese embassy in Myanmar said.

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Chen said recent incidents of Chinese citizens crossing into Myanmar had been linked to illegal activities such as online fraud and gambling in Myanmar.

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In Myanmar, gangs and criminal organisations have used telecoms fraud to lure people to cross the border from China to Myanmar illegally by promising high-paying jobs. Police in several Chinese cities have urged Chinese citizens to be cautious and guard against the scams.

The Paper, a Shanghai-based media outlet, reported on Thursday that a 15-year-old boy from Chengdu in Sichuan province in southwestern China, had crossed the border into Myanmar for a promised “high-paying job”. The boy had been missing for a month.

Chen said such illegal activities harmed the interests and safety of Chinese people and undermined social stability and order. He urged Myanmar to take the matter seriously and understand harm caused by the criminal activities.

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