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BEIJING/ YANGON : Over 49,000 criminal suspects of telecom and internet fraud have been handed over to Chinese custody by Myanmar since July 2023, according to the Ministry of Public Security on Monday .
Since the beginning of 2023, the number of telecom and internet fraud cases in north Myanmar involving Chinese citizens had remained high, often resulting in other criminal acts such as illegal border-crossing and detainment. Over the last five years, public security agencies across the country have cracked more than 1.94 million cases of telecom and internet fraud, the ministry said.
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