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China executed a series of Myanmese crime bosses. What does it say about its regional influence?

The condemned headed family syndicates that trapped Chinese abroad in massive scam centres

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Bai Yingcang (far left), was one of the core members of the Bai crime family to be executed in China over a range of illegal activity in Myanmar. Photo: Handout
Sylvie Zhuangin Beijing
In less than a week, China conducted a series of executions on a scale rarely seen in recent decades.

In all, 16 core members of mafia-like crime syndicates were put to death for a range of crimes, from murder to fraud and human trafficking.

While all of the victims in the cases were Chinese nationals, many of the condemned were citizens of Myanmar, a largely Buddhist country not known for executing crime bosses.

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Yet, China was able to convince authorities in Myanmar to hand over suspects.

Observers said Southeast Asian countries might have little choice but to acquiesce, with China showing “merciless resolve” to protect the interests of its citizens abroad.

Bai Yingcang was a core member of the Bai family based in the border region of Kokang, Myanmar. Photo: Handout
Bai Yingcang was a core member of the Bai family based in the border region of Kokang, Myanmar. Photo: Handout
Bai Yingcang was one of the Myanmese citizens executed earlier this month.
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