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The electric fraud dens in northern Myanmar will soon be wiped out by the whole army!

The electric fraud dens in northern Myanmar will soon be wiped out by the whole army!

Rhoda Meng 'anan Umbrella Monkey Bridge Gao Jie ... These northern Myanmar ports adjacent to the China-Myanmar border are lined up every day, crowded with people waiting to return home. Some of them have just sold their casinos and hotels in northern Myanmar at a low price, and some have reluctantly closed their cash net companies. They no longer have the air of "being extravagant and trying to make money" in the past, and they can no longer find the heroism of "setting off fireworks to celebrate every 500,000 yuan earned".

In order to return to China as soon as possible, some people began to contact and take the green channel. The price rose from several thousand yuan at the beginning to 40 thousand yuan now. Smart people become online celebrities as intermediaries, and the number of fans of short video platforms has increased by tens of thousands in a few days. Thousands of people watched the live broadcast.

Ironically, these people who often lie and take pleasure in making fun of the deceived have become "victims" at the moment. Many of them didn't get the proper care after paying the queue-jumping fee. They want to go to the intermediary to ask questions, but they can't complain. They can only beat their chests and feet and swear.

Come out and hang out, you have to pay it back sooner or later. This sentence can be used for these swindlers with heavy blood debts, and it can also be used in northern Myanmar, which undertakes the fraud industry. With the massive departure of hundreds of thousands of swindlers-in North Myanmar, few people say that swindlers are swindlers, but they are generally called cash nets-the once bustling area in North Myanmar has gradually become an empty city.

The reason for this phenomenon is that the state will not sit idly by and watch these illegal acts. In recent years, the policy was born, and the tricks directly hit the seven inches of the fraud industry in northern Myanmar, and finally ushered in a qualitative change this year. The most direct performance is that people from northern Myanmar line up to return to China. Looking back on this battle without smoke, I have to admire the courage and courage of those behind-the-scenes planners.

Because the domestic police can't enter North Myanmar through normal channels (the region is in a state of warlord separatist regime), the state has adopted a siege method, and all social and financial accounts involving contact with swindlers in North Myanmar have been closed, cutting off the swindlers' contacts and funding channels.

After discovering that their accounts were frozen, many scammers began to use backpackers to smuggle cash to transfer funds. The National Anti-Fraud Center immediately launched the "5. 10" campaign, and Liu Zhongyi, director of the Criminal Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security, personally deployed the first centralized arrest in Pu 'er to specifically crack down on these backpackers.

Later, the card-breaking number was pushed to the whole country. Although the black production chain has not been completely cut off, it has greatly increased the cost of swindlers in northern Myanmar, and they have also felt unprecedented pressure. There is a lot of news that the police chief and the police chief go deep into the swindler's home to work. I hope that the family members can try their best to persuade the suspects involved in fraud to return to China. The intensity, meticulous work and solid measures are touching.

A series of compulsory investment policies have been introduced in various places, such as canceling the household registration of people who are identified as missing, spraying permanent signs on houses to defraud related homes, making village regulations and suspending various benefits and subsidies for family members, etc., so that scammers directly fall into despair.