Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Xi Jinping shook hands with the scam lord, counted the money while the people shed tears and blood

 

Above! Xi happily shook hands with the fraudster at the state banquet. The people shed tears and blood while the CCP ruthlessly counted the money

Reporter : Sun Ruihou / Editor : Fang Xun / https://www.aboluowang.com/2025/0114/2160059.html

Sun Ruihou of Apollo.com reports that Chinese mainland artist Wang Xing was recently kidnapped in Thailand and taken to Myanmar. He was quickly rescued after public opinion fermented. On the 7th, a mutual aid group of about 500 families of trapped people in Myanmar counted the information of trapped people through online documents. As of the 9th, the number of registered people had exceeded 1,000. However, the rescue operation for the kidnapped people has not yet begun, and the Weibo topic "495-person mutual aid group is counting the information of trapped people in Myanmar" has been blocked.

Thai officials expect to lose about 20% of Chinese tourists during the New Year. On the Chinese social platform Xiaohongshu, the number of posts on "How to cancel a trip to Thailand?" reached 380,000 in one day on 9 January 2025.

A Thai policeman in uniform who called himself "Chen Bajin" once posted a video on Weibo in China saying in Chinese: There are kidnapping companies in Thailand now, all of them are Chinese. After they kidnap people, they will ask the family for a ransom of 200,000 yuan. If your family can't come up with a ransom of 200,000-300,000 yuan, they will sell the hostages to Myanmar for 60,000 yuan and engage in gray industries. You must be vigilant. If you have any questions, you can contact me." However, the post was blocked by the CCP.


Thailand and Myanmar have a long border, with Mae Sot and Myawaddy separated by only a river. Thailand has become the main source, transit and destination country for human trafficking in Southeast Asia. In 2014, Thailand was listed on the blacklist of "the countries with the worst human trafficking in the world". In 2018, there were more than 600,000 trafficking cases in Thailand, and about 70,000 Chinese were sold from Thailand to Myanmar every year. This is official data, and the situation is even more terrifying.

According to mainland media reports, the CCP's "Belt and Road" project is closely related to Myanmar's Myawaddy fraud park. The Asia-Pacific City KK Park was designed by Guojing Consulting, a subsidiary of the CCP Economic Exchange Center, built by MCC Group, and China Unicom provided computer room construction services.

Overseas media reported that She Zhijiang, the leader of the Myawaddy fraud group, was a Chinese National Security spy who entered China freely from 2017 to 2019 and attended a state banquet attended by Xi Jinping in 2018. After being hunted down by the Chinese Communist Party, She Zhijiang revealed the relationship between Myawaddy and the Chinese Ministry of State Security to the international media, becoming another whistleblower.


Radio Free Asia reported in July 2023: Hainan National Security directly dispatched National Security Commissioners Ma Dongli and Zhao Hongbing to serve as senior executives of the Asia Pacific City Board of Directors, preparing to take over the Asia Pacific City KK Park. She Zhijiang used his own people to sideline the two airborne National Security Commissioners. After She Zhijiang fell out with the CCP, China was resentful of the billions of "Belt and Road" investments that went down the drain, so it retaliated severely against She.

Netizens commented that the continued fermentation of Wang Xing's kidnapping incident made the CCP Public Security Minister Wang Xiaohong lose the opportunity to use the crackdown on Myanmar's telefraud as a political achievement.

Netizen Fu Weigang said: "Just now, Mr. Ma talked about a question in the group: You said that I, a Shandong person, sell Gaozhuang steamed buns in Hangzhou, and everyone would say that this is a Shandong specialty. How come he, a Chinese, went to northern Myanmar to engage in telefraud and became "northern Myanmar telefraud"?"

Trump sets up "Tariff Bureau", Defense Secretary nomination hearing takes the lead, Greenland bill is ready

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Next, let's pay attention to Trump's new policy. On Tuesday, Trump announced the establishment of a "Tariff Bureau" to deal with tariffs. At the same time, the Senate's first nomination hearing for Trump's cabinet officials was officially held. Defense Secretary nominee Hegseth was questioned by the Senate Armed Services Committee. Please see the report. On 14 January 2025, US President-elect Trump announced that he would establish a "Tariff Bureau" (ERS) to increase US federal government revenue. He said in the post: For a long time, we have relied on the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to collect taxes from our great people. Now it's time to change this situation. I announce today that I will establish a "Tariff Bureau" to collect tariffs and all income from foreign countries. With six days to go before President Trump is sworn in, House Republicans are busy preparing legislation to promote the MAGA agenda, including a bill to support the United States' purchase of Greenland, a Danish overseas autonomous territory. Ten Republican Congressman Andy Ogles of Tennessee and others launched the "Make Greenland Great Again Act" on the 13th, authorizing the president to negotiate with Denmark on the purchase of the island. In addition, House Republicans are also ready to cooperate with Trump's "Panama Canal Buyback Act" to take back the "Panama Canal" and the bill to rename the "Gulf of Mexico" to the "Gulf of America".
In terms of closing the border and expelling illegal immigrants, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis took the lead in responding and cooperating at the state government level on the 13th. He called on the Florida Legislature to start a special session on January 27 and pass legislation to prepare funds and resources. Once Trump signs an executive order after taking office, Florida can cooperate in combating illegal immigration as soon as possible. Trump sent a message on the 14th to thank DeSantis and called on other governors to act together. Of course, another highly anticipated agenda on the 14th is the nomination hearing of Trump's Secretary of Defense Hegseth. Secretary of Defense nominee Hegseth: "When President Trump chose me for this position, the first task he gave me was to bring the "fighter spirit" back to the Department of Defense. He, like me, hopes that the Pentagon will focus on lethality, meritocracy, combat responsibility and readiness." Hegseth is the first ministerial candidate in Trump's 2.0 cabinet to have a nomination hearing; each member of the Senate Armed Services Committee has 7 minutes to ask questions. In addition, because the FBI did not complete the background investigation, the Senate hearings of Doug Collins, the nominee for Secretary of Veterans Affairs, and Doug Burgum, the nominee for Secretary of the Interior, which were originally scheduled for the same day, were postponed.

The CCP's role in the scams in northern Myanmar is questionable

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Not arresting the scammers and threatening the victims, the CCP's role in the fraud in northern Myanmar is questionable Reporter : Li Li /Editor: Lin Qing /不抓骗子并威胁受害人 中共在缅北诈骗中角色惹疑 | 中共内鬼 | 人权保障 | 王星 | 新唐人电视台 / Image : Fraud parks and kidnapping incidents in Myawaddy and other places in northern Myanmar continue to attract attention. (Internet photo)

不抓骗子并威胁受害人 中共在缅北诈骗中角色惹疑
Recently, the fraud park and kidnapping incidents in northern Myanmar have received continued attention. Some netizens revealed that after receiving a fraud call, they were called to the police station for questioning and threatened to freeze their bank accounts. Netizens questioned the CCP forces behind the fraud park. An article pointed out that northern Myanmar is a "miniature" of the reality of the lack of human rights protection in mainland China. On 13 January 2025, a Weibo user posted that after he hung up on a fraud call, he received a call from a local police station, asking him to go to the police station to register. He said he was busy at home and could not go. The police threatened that if he did not register, his bank account would be frozen. In desperation, he went to the police station and registered his name, address, and ID number as required by the police. He was also asked to hold up the registration form and take a photo. He said, "What I don't understand is that a person who is harassed by a fraud call is not only not protected, but also threatened to freeze his bank card and forced to take a photo at the police station to leave personal information. Why don't they check the fraudsters?" He also revealed that in the next two days, the local anti-fraud center kept calling him, "It's so annoying."

Image : Screenshot from the Internet
Regarding the experience of this netizen, many netizens said in the comment area that they had similar experiences. "Me too. Later, I refused to go. They asked my mother to sign for me. I don't know how they knew my mother's unit." "My mother received a FaceTime call on her phone. The person on the phone pretended to be a WeChat customer service. My mother knew it was a scam and hung up the phone. The next day, the phone was suspended. She had to go to the business hall with her ID card to unblock it. I went to ask the staff why. The staff said they didn't know why, maybe it was because of the FaceTime call. The question is who knew that answering the call would cause the phone to be suspended? Where did the regulations come from? Does it make sense?" Another netizen commented, "It's funny. Look at those who failed in investment and bought unfinished buildings. It's miserable enough, right? Which one is not a key monitoring target?" "This logic is that if you can't control the bad guys, you can't deal with the good guys?" Recently, the incident of mainland actor Wang Xing being deceived to Thailand and kidnapped to Myanmar attracted official attention. The victim's family jointly signed an online document showing that many people were deceived to Myanmar, and most of them were young people. While netizens expressed sympathy for the victims, they also questioned the role played by the Chinese Communist Party authorities. Are the insiders of the telecom fraud group endless or do they not want to catch them? On 12 January 2025, the WeChat public account "Constructive Opinions" published an article titled "Are the insiders of the telecom fraud group in the operator endless or do they not want to catch them?" The article questioned, "Why do all my numbers need to be registered with real names, while telecom fraudsters can get endless mobile phone numbers and landline numbers for fraud?" "Why can the fraud group successfully launder the stolen money? We often hear that ordinary people's bank cards are frozen and they are required to show various certificates to withdraw cash. Have these control measures ever successfully intercepted the stolen money and caught the fraudsters?" The article analyzes that according to current management regulations, all phone numbers must be authenticated with real names. Regardless of whether the telecom fraudsters use physical SIM cards or virtual numbers, there is always a complete chain of sales and approval of each number. After confirming that a number is used for fraud, is it really difficult to track down who sold the number illegally? Regarding the issue of bank accounts, no matter what means the fraudsters use to launder money, all the processes that circulate in the banking system before cash withdrawal are always traceable. After each fraud case was filed, did the public security and UnionPay system investigate the entire process of laundering the stolen money, and did they freeze all the bank accounts involved in the process? What difficulties are there in this process that cannot be overcome? The article said that in the final analysis, it is actually a problem of internal ghosts. Without the cooperation of internal personnel in these fields, the fraud group would not be able to complete such a complex chain of crimes. On 8 January 2025, writer Xu Kaizhen criticized that the source or root of telecommunications fraud lies in the real-name system of major platforms and the leakage of user privacy by bank managers. "How did the scammers know this information so quickly?" "If there were no such institutions and people selling our personal information, even if all kinds of gardens were opened in northern Myanmar, they would not be able to defraud us." He also introduced that among the people he knew, three people bought a car and completed the formalities. After receiving a call asking them to refund the tax, they were defrauded of all the money on a card.

Image : Screenshot from the Internet The phenomenon in northern Myanmar is a microcosm of China's lack of human rights protection
Some netizens have posted that the phenomenon in northern Myanmar is a microcosm of the Chinese people's lack of human rights protection and legal protection. On 13 January, the WeChat public account "Chengdu Guest" published an article titled "Northern Myanmar is an inseparable part of the fate of the Chinese people". The article said, "Most of the time, our situation is much more terrible. One side is an innocent individual waiting to be slaughtered (all depends on luck), and the other side is an unknown force." The article pointed out that "Northern Myanmar" is the extreme version of this model: there is no legal protection at all, and there is no human rights at all. In this case, what can people do? The article said that northern Myanmar is not "northern Myanmar" in the geographical sense, it is China. Of course, this does not refer to the territory, but to destiny. "If China does not get better, if China cannot protect the personal information and civil rights of citizens, there will definitely be a 'Northern Myanmar'." The article concluded that "Northern Myanmar" is just a more convenient place, an essence or a test field.

Monday, January 13, 2025

KK園是央企項目,習近平在幕後撐腰!百萬訂閱特輯:我和新聞看點;特別驚喜!【新聞看點 李沐陽1.11】

The Communist Party of China has not cracked down on the Myawaddy Scam Park

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The CCP is striking hard? Actually, nothing has happened here. There are 20 fraud parks
—Myawaddy Scam Park: Why hasn’t the Chinese Communist Party cracked down on it?

Reporter : Li Youzhen / Editor : Fang  Xun / Source: Deutsche Welle / https://www.aboluowang.com/2025/0113/2159488.html

Local armed forces in northern Myanmar recently launched a rebellion on the pretext of "clearing out a fraud park." China also took the opportunity to repatriate a large number of fraudsters, and groups of suspects were escorted away in many places. At the same time, why is there no movement in Myawaddy, located in eastern Myanmar and where the KK Park is located?

Image : Satellite map taken in September this year; the KK Park located on the Thai-Myanmar border is clearly visible and is continuing to expand. Image source: Maxar Technologies provided by EUSI

For two full months, Zhang Mo (pseudonym) was locked in a small dark room without windows, his feet cuffed and unable to move, his body covered with scars from being beaten with sticks. During this period, someone came to talk to him and asked him "Have you thought it over?" and "Do you want to go back to work properly?" He did not respond directly and was beaten and kicked again.

Last July, he received a high-paying job overseas and lowered his guard because the person who introduced him was a fellow villager from Northeast China. He originally thought that his workplace was in Thailand, but was lured across the river by human traffickers and taken to the "KK Park" in Myanmar, where he was forced to engage in telecommunications fraud.

Zhang Mo was locked in a room with no light, shouting that he had to pay compensation and leave. Inside, he could not see the sunlight and could not tell the difference between day and night. He could only lie on the floor or on the blood-stained bed all day, waiting for the next time he would be interrogated. This type of small dark room, also called a "military station" by park managers, is the nightmare of all fraud workers.

“That thing at the military station… is where they brainwash you,” Zhang Mo told DW. As long as their performance was insufficient, they were disobedient or often caused trouble, they might be beaten and then locked up in a military station, where they would be treated in an "inhumane" manner, including being forced to eat smelly rice.

Like Zhang Mo, there are many Chinese who were deceived into going to Myanmar through the introduction of acquaintances or fellow villagers. According to statistics from the Thai police in August, up to 70,000 Chinese are sold through Thailand every year to the location of the KK Park - Myawaddy, a city in eastern Myanmar, separated from Thailand by only a river.

In recent months, the Chinese government has launched a series of actions to crack down on fraud crimes. The hot searches on Weibo are filled with news about fraudsters being deported, their ringleaders being arrested, and family members recording confession videos. But coming and going, these developments are limited to northern Myanmar and have "not had much impact at all" on Myawaddy on the east side. Zhang Mo said: "The mainlanders still can't control it, they really can't control it... (for) the KK Park, there is still no solution."

Myawaddy: How did the kingdom of scams rise?

On Google Maps, if you search for "KK Park Thailand Pilgrimage Site" in traditional Chinese, you will see a location point that says "permanently closed". It is located within the border of Thailand and is separated from Myanmar by only a narrow Moei River.

Looking south from the high point of Mae Sot County on the Thai side, you can see Myawaddy, Myanmar, across the way. The large area of ​​office-like buildings that comes into view is the KK Park. Compared with the surrounding barren mountains and wilderness, it looks particularly abrupt.

This is just the tip of the iceberg. "There are about 20 large industrial parks like this in Myawaddy and along the Thai-Myanmar border, slaughtering pigs on an industrial scale," said Jason Tower, director of the Myanmar Program at the United States Institute of Peace (USIP).

These parks are almost entirely funded by illegal funds from Chinese criminal organizations; initially, they were mainly concentrated in northern Myanmar bordering China's Yunnan Province, but began to expand their territory in 2016 and gradually moved to the Thai-Myanmar border.

China's proud "Belt and Road" initiative has also become a criminal channel for fraud gangs. At the end of 2017, Beijing announced for the first time the establishment of the "China-Myanmar Economic Corridor" and signed a multi-billion dollar memorandum of understanding on infrastructure cooperation with the then Aung San Suu Kyi regime.

Since then, individuals or organizations claiming to represent the Chinese Overseas Chinese Business Association or Chinese-funded enterprises have successively shouted slogans in response to the "Belt and Road Initiative" and began to build casinos and hotels in Myawaddy. One of the plans, the “Myanmar Asia-Pacific International Smart Industrial New City” (abbreviated as “Asia-Pacific New City”), was widely reported by official Chinese Communist Party agencies at the time.

Unexpectedly, "over time, they have become more and more terrible." Tal told DW that these "businessmen" started from providing offshore casinos for Chinese in 2019 to starting to "kidnap Chinese, selling people to fraud parks, using forced labour to defraud people around the world."

Many victims originally thought they were going to Thailand to work, but were lured to Myanmar by human traffickers after landing. 

As the situation on the border gradually got out of control, the Myanmar government began to face up to the problem and demanded that China make a statement. The Chinese Embassy in Myanmar issued a statement in 2020, emphasizing that the Asia-Pacific New City plan "has nothing to do with the Belt and Road Initiative" and supports Myanmar's investigation into this in accordance with the law. The following year, the person in charge of the program, She Zhijiang, was arrested and is still being detained in Thailand.

However supervision from Myanmar came to an abrupt end due to a coup. In 2021, a military coup broke out in Myanmar, Aung San Suu Kyi was ousted, and a military government headed by Min Aung Hlaing came to power, and the fraud industry revived. Tal bluntly stated: "The Myanmar military is a key enabler of these criminal activities."

Myawaddy is currently controlled by the Karen Border Guard, which is loyal to the Myanmar military. They are accused of cooperating with Chinese criminals and accepting bribes from park owners to provide protection. Several victims who were deceived into the KK Park pointed out to DW that they saw the "Karen Border Guard Force" badge on the uniforms of the soldiers who escorted them in and out of the park.

Does China have to take strong measures to save face?

"That place (Myawaddy) is the darkest," said Mother Wang from China. Her two sons were both victims of a fraud park in Myanmar. In October this year, the eldest son was rescued from northern Myanmar and returned home, while the younger son is still trapped in Myawaddy and has been out of contact for nearly two months.

Before he lost contact, the youngest son sent a message to Wang’s mother saying, “Don’t contact me. If I’m found out, I’ll be beaten to death… The company beat a man to death right in front of us.” Wang’s mother told DW that Considering her son's safety, she dared not act rashly and could only passively wait for a response while seeking assistance from the Chinese police.

However, after some of the victims' families reported the case to the local public security bureau, they were "passed around the bush". With nowhere else to turn, they decided to turn to the media, hoping to put pressure on the authorities through public opinion. As reports increase, Chinese people's dissatisfaction with cross-border telecommunications fraud is gradually boiling over. "This is a matter of life and death. Everyone was deceived and taken to that place in Myanmar, and some were beaten to death accidentally." Mother Pan, a family member of another Chinese victim, told DW.

This wave of discontent has also spread overseas. According to a report by the United States Institute of Peace, as of the beginning of last year, human trafficking in Myanmar's fraud industry had spread to more than 46 countries; in terms of investment fraud, the cumulative amount of defrauded victims in the United States alone has reached billions of dollars in recent years.

“China is under tremendous pressure right now ... and wants this to end,” Tal said. In May this year, Beijing called on the Myanmar military government to clear out the fraud park, but in the following three months, not only did Myanmar not take any action, but the crime park continued to expand, and "construction in the Thai-Myanmar border area is still continuing."

Out of frustration, China began to take unilateral action in September. However, within a few months of China's vow to crack down on it, a fraud park in northern Myanmar attempted to relocate, during which more than 60 Chinese citizens were killed along the way, an incident known as the "1020 Incident." "This is very embarrassing for the Chinese government. This is happening on its doorstep," Tal said, hinting at why China gave the "green light" to the current civil war in northern Myanmar.

The civil war in Myanmar broke out on 27 October, when local ethnic armed organizations formed the "Three Brothers Alliance" and launched a joint military operation with the slogan of "eradicating cyber fraud" and "overthrowing the Myanmar military government." Subsequently, Ming Xuechang, one of the leaders of the fraud group in northern Myanmar, committed suicide out of fear of punishment. His three children were arrested and handed over to the Chinese police. Confession videos of other family members of the criminal leaders were also circulated online, shouting: "Our family must never engage in fraud again." Telecom fraud activities must not harm the Chinese people again. This time the Chinese government is determined not to stop.”

Tal analyzed that the goal of the Three Brothers Alliance to eradicate the fraud park coincides with Beijing's. "China has more or less used the resistance armed forces in Kokang to put pressure on Min Aung Hlaing and put forward a very specific timetable for the crackdown." .

In mid-December, both the Chinese Foreign Ministry and Myanmar military spokespersons stated that with China's assistance and mediation, Myanmar had reached a temporary ceasefire agreement with local armed elements and further negotiations were expected to be held at the end of the month.

Why is there no anti-fraud action in Myawaddy?

From the constant fighting to the cooling of conflicts, the fraud industry in northern Myanmar was hit hard during the chaos. However, there was no similar crackdown in Myawaddy, located in the southeast, and all the industrial parks continued to operate as usual.

Tal believes that in terms of geographical location, China will naturally strike the China-Myanmar border first, which is closest to itself and has the greatest influence, but this does not mean that the eastern part of Myanmar has not felt any impact. He pointed out that under pressure from Beijing, it was Min Aung Hlaing himself who later sneaked into the Kokang region in northern Myanmar to arrest border guards. "I think this is significant. Min Aung Hlaing is now dismantling his own border forces. All of a sudden, the safety and security of the border forces is in question," Tal said, adding that this is the latest in a series of changes to the border security system, which is responsible for the Myawaddy area's insecurity.

However Myawaddy is located on the border between Thailand and Myanmar. China cannot take drastic measures as it does on its own border, but must cooperate with Thai officials.

Earlier this year, China established transnational law enforcement mechanisms with Thailand, Myanmar and Laos, but no breakthrough progress was made. “I think that’s the lesson from Kokang. I hope the Chinese government now clearly understands that the only way to get the Myanmar military to resolve these problems is to exert maximum pressure.”

Tal told DW that it would be impossible to ask the Karen Border Guard to open the gate without sufficient leverage, because "cracking down on these fraud gangs is not in their (Myanmar's military government's) interest at all," unless, as in northern Myanmar, This threatens Min Aung Hlaing’s “valuable assets on the Chinese border”.

The victim's lingering sense of powerlessness

In the absence of transnational cooperation, these "one-off, sporadic suppression operations" are unlikely to eradicate criminal organizations. Tal said that amid the turmoil in northern Myanmar, the leaders of these fraud gangs have begun to shift their bases to the Thai-Myanmar border and other Southeast Asian countries such as Laos and Cambodia.

When fraudsters go unpunished, it causes secondary psychological harm to the victims. After returning to his original life, Zhang Mo, 35 years old this year, is still struggling with the lingering trauma. “I think about that place all the time,” he said. Before leaving the "military station", Zhang Mo was questioned whether he had hidden his cell phone. Before he could say anything, he only felt countless punches falling. He was beaten up and seriously injured, and stayed in the hospital for nearly a month.

Earlier this year, he was finally released after paying nearly 100,000 yuan in compensation, ending his 10-month nightmare. After returning to China, the fellow villager who deceived him to Myanmar contacted him through WeChat for a while. After confirming that he did not call the police, he immediately disappeared and blocked his account.

"He showed me the worst side of society, which is really disgusting," Zhang Mo said. He once tried to do a web search on this fellow villager and found that he had changed his name from "Yang Qingyu" to "Yang Linan" but he never called the police because he thought it would not help. "How can you file a case? There are many people who have been cheated in this world. Some people have even been cheated out of tens of millions. Don't you still not get it back?"

Zhang Mo helplessly told DW: "I definitely want to bring them to justice. It's just an idea, a small effort, it's useless."

19 December 2023


Xi Jinping shook hands with the scam lord, counted the money while the people shed tears and blood

  Above! Xi happily shook hands with the fraudster at the state banquet. The people shed tears and blood while the CCP ruthlessly counted th...