Myanmar Telecom Scams Linked to Belt & Road? Even the Military Won't Mess with This Boss!

Myanmar Telecom Scams Linked to Belt & Road? Even the Military Won't Mess with This Boss!

#Chinadeepdive Hello, this is China Deep Dive. We have all the information you need to know about China at present. Today's topic is: Every year, nearly 70,000 Chinese people are kidnapped in Thailand. Where do they all end up? How can such massive human trafficking operations operate so openly? And who is the real mastermind behind all of this? So, why are so many Chinese people going missing once they arrive in Thailand? Most of these people are sold by criminal gangs involved in telecom fraud. The way these gangs operate is by using seemingly legitimate business models to lure people into Thailand. Once they arrive, they are quickly transported to the border regions between Thailand and Myanmar, and then sent to places in Myanmar like Myawaddy, which are disguised as “industrial parks.” There, they are treated like slaves, with their personal freedom completely controlled. Depending on their appearance, gender, and individual skills, people are treated differently. Some of these people are forced to scam and extort money from internet users in their home countries via social networks. Your support allows us to produce more high-quality videos. Any illegal reproduction of this content in any form will result in immediate action against the person(s) concerned.