Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun emphasized that China is actively engaging in both bilateral and multilateral collaborations with nations such as Thailand and Myanmar. The aim of these partnerships is to eliminate the growing problems associated with online gambling and telecom fraud, protecting the security and financial interests of the people involved.
China’s commitment to countering these criminal activities is grounded in a development strategy that prioritizes the wellbeing of its citizens. Guo Jiakun noted that this approach not only addresses immediate issues—by taking measures such as disrupting criminal networks and preventing cross-border flight of offenders—but also targets the underlying factors that allow these scams to flourish.
In a recent announcement, it was revealed that the first group of Chinese nationals, who had been detained in fraud compounds in Myawaddy, Myanmar, would be returning to China via a chartered flight. This operation marks a significant step in China’s broader efforts to safeguard regional stability and ensure that the common interests of all involved countries are upheld.
7 Comments
Raphael
China should be more transparent about its anti-fraud efforts.
Michelangelo
This is a step in the right direction, but it's not enough. More needs to be done to address the root causes of these problems.
Leonardo
What about the victims of these scams? Will they ever see justice?
Donatello
Why doesn't China focus on cleaning up its own online gambling industry instead of interfering in other countries?
Raphael
This is all just posturing. China's only interested in protecting its own citizens, not the victims in other countries.
Leonardo
This is just a publicity stunt. China is not actually doing anything to fight online gambling and telecom fraud.
BuggaBoom
This is just an excuse for China to exert its influence over Southeast Asia.