THE Government regards the fight against online scam opera­tions and illegal online gambling activities that pose threats to the international community and the global public as a national respon­sibility and is actively implement­ing measures, in coordination not only with domestic forces but also with neighbouring governments, to ensure that such activities can­not take root within Myanmar.

 

In carrying out these efforts, following reports of online scam operations in Tachilek Township, eastern Shan State, a joint team comprising security personnel conducted inspections. At ap­proximately 1:30 pm on 7 April, near Panku Village in Tachilek Township, authorities arrest­ed 126 illegal foreign nationals engaged in online scam and gambling operations, along with equipment used in these activi­ties. This information has already been officially released.

 

Subsequently, the joint team continued its search operations. At around 7:40 am today, approx­imately 5,200 metres southeast of Panku Village, 20 individuals involved in such activities were arrested, comprising 17 Chinese men, two Chinese women, and one Lao woman.

 

In addition, approximately 2,700 metres southwest of the vil­lage, seven Chinese men were arrested; about 1,500 metres southeast, nine Chinese men were apprehended; around 4,500 metres southwest, 12 Chinese men were detained; and approxi­mately 3,800 metres southeast, a further nine Chinese men were arrested.

 

In total, an additional 57 ille­gal foreign nationals – 54 men and three women – were apprehend­ed in these operations.

 

All those arrested will be dealt with effectively in accord­ance with the law. Efforts are also underway to identify and take le­gal action against those involved behind the scenes.

 

The Government of Myan­mar is actively cooperating in efforts to combat telecom fraud and illegal online gambling. In addition, foreign nationals who have entered Myanmar for var­ious reasons and are found to be involved in such activities are being investigated in accordance with the law. Based on humani­tarian considerations and in the spirit of international friendship, arrangements are being made to repatriate them to their respec­tive countries. Those identified as principal offenders are being de­tained and formally transferred to the relevant authorities, while effective legal action is being tak­en in accordance with the law. — MNA/MKKS