Chinese authorities have detained a key suspect in human trafficking cases linked to online scam networks in Myanmar.
The recent rescue of kidnapped actor Wang Xing has highlighted the transnational criminal networks that thrive in the region.
Under an oppressive midday heat, dozens of Myanmar fishermen were busy offloading a huge new catch. From a fishing vessel ...
Myanmar men deported from Ranong describe a system in which junta officials routinely visit a Thai detention center to ...
China detains suspect involved in kidnapping of Chinese actor trafficked to Myanmar - Wang Xing, a 31-year-old Chinese actor, ...
Crackdown sparks immigration raids in Mae Sot, where tens of thousands are seeking sanctuary from junta persecution.
Thai media have reported on some promising developments for migrants, such as cabinet approval in October of a plan to grant ...
While China declared last year that major telecom fraud hubs near the Myanmar border had been dismantled and tens of ...
A key suspect surnamed Yan, who is involved in multiple cases of Chinese citizens recently being deceived to the ...
A Hongkonger who was rescued from a Myanmar scam farm a week ago is set to arrive in Hong Kong along with a Security ...
Instead, he was picked up at the airport and driven to a scam center in Myanmar’s Myawaddy, a notorious cyber-fraud hub across the border from Thailand. Wang is among hundreds of thousands of ...
Thailand and China will work together to combat fast-growing networks of illegal call centres along the Thai border with ...