Chinese Ambassador, Myanmar Junta Deputy PM Discuss Online, Border Crime
Chinese Ambassador to Myanmar Chen Hai met junta Deputy Prime Minister and Home Affairs Minister Soe Htut on Wednesday, their second meeting since March. The two discussed redoubling efforts to fight online scams, gambling and cross-border crime.
In Myanmar, Chinese-run criminal gangs based near [...]
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