China has executed 11 people linked to scam syndicates operating out of Myanmar’s border regions, as a warning to criminal gangs running a multibillion-dollar global fraud industry.
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Among the executed were members of the "Ming family criminal group", whose activities had contributed to the deaths of 14 ...
PeopleFinders reports the rise of fraud hotspots across the U.S., with scams driven by tech advances and rising rates in ...
China has executed 11 people linked to online scam centres in Myanmar, according to state media, as Beijing toughens its ...
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