China executes 11 leaders of groups involved in large-scale cyber fraud in Myanmar
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Chinese authorities have executed 11 leaders of cross-border criminal networks involved in cyber fraud and murder. These individuals defrauded Chinese citizens of billions of dollars and committed heinous crimes.

Chinese authorities on Thursday, January 29, executed 11 individuals who were key figures in a cross-border criminal network involved in telecommunications fraud and gambling. These executions are the result of Beijing's large-scale campaign to eliminate criminal syndicates based in Myanmar's border regions that defrauded Chinese citizens of billions of dollars. Fox News reports this, writes UNN.
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Among those executed were leading members of the notorious Ming criminal clan, including Ming Guoping and Ming Zhenzhen, who ran a network of "fraud parks" in the Kokang border area. The Wenzhou city court found them guilty not only of financial fraud amounting to more than $1.4 billion, but also of brutal crimes: intentional murders of 14 Chinese citizens, illegal detention of people, and torture. Death sentences were handed down in September 2025 and upheld by the Supreme People's Court after appeals were rejected.
The activities of this group led to numerous deaths and caused enormous economic damage. Justice has been restored according to the law
This execution sends a strong signal to other groups operating in Southeast Asia, where digital fraud centers have become an entire industry. Beijing has significantly increased pressure on the authorities of neighboring countries, including Myanmar, Laos, and Cambodia, to achieve the extradition of thousands of suspects. In the past year alone, more than 7,600 individuals involved in cybercrime have been deported to China as part of this cooperation, underscoring China's determination to completely eradicate the threat of telecommunications fraud.