China and Thailand join forces to tackle multibillion-dollar scam crisis in Myanmar
A crackdown on Myanmar’s scam hubs has freed 10,000 workers, but concerns remain over the sustainability of the efforts against powerful crime syndicates

But questions persist regarding the long-term effectiveness of the crackdown on an illicit industry that generates tens of billions of dollars annually, primarily benefiting alleged Chinese crime bosses – and their apparent protectors in border regions controlled by warlords and ethnic armed militias.
The Myawaddy area of Myanmar is one of the world’s largest bases for scamming, with dozens of companies staffed by recruits from across the world.
Many have been duped by fake job offers which instead resulted in them being forced to commit phone and online fraud, under the threat of torture.

China’s Public Security Assistant Minister Liu Zhongyi met Thai ministers in Bangkok on Wednesday to help seal the return of the first group of around 600 Chinese nationals.