The fate of actor Wang Xing prompted outrage in China after he disappeared and had to be saved from a Myanmar scam center. But Beijing may have ulterior motives for its anti-scamming crackdown.
Chinese ministry team visits Thailand to seek ways to tackle at least 36 major cyber scam gangs, days ahead of Thai leader’s ...
Court documents show more details about what investigators believe happened in a string of vandalism over the weekend and why some of the incidents are charged as hate crimes.
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Scammers face losing their protection
With mounting pressure from Bangkok and Beijing, it is becoming more difficult for Karen Border Guard Force (BGF) chief Maj Gen Saw Chit Thu to protect the grey business empire along the Moei river in ...
Police chiefs in three districts of Thailand’s Tak province were removed for failing to combat scam-related activity.
After videos of two violent killings went viral online, the Arakan Army in Myanmar has admitted its troops killed two ...
A visiting Chinese public security minister said scam-center gangs employ more than 100,000 callers, with those in Myanmar’s ...
The onetime boom-town has struggled to adapt to domestic policy shifts, anti-fraud campaigns, and the escalating civil war ...
The suspect was wanted in connection with the high-profile kidnapping of the Chinese actor Wang Xing earlier this month.
Chinese authorities have detained a key suspect in human trafficking cases linked to online scam networks in Myanmar ...
A key suspect wanted in connection with human trafficking and telecoms fraud cases - including that of Chinese actor Wang ...
Wang Xing, a 31-year-old Chinese actor, travelled to Thailand early this month after receiving an unsolicited offer to join a ...