02.02.2026 13:29
Chinese media reported that four more people have been executed, identified as being connected to gangs operating in northern Myanmar, including key members of telecommunications fraud groups. One of the convicted individuals in the photo, Bai Suocheng, died due to illness after his conviction.
The Chinese press reported that operations against telecommunications fraud groups operating in northern Myanmar are ongoing. Reports in the Chinese media noted that four members of the Bai family mafia, which operates fraud centers in Myanmar, have been executed.
Twenty-one members of the family and associated individuals were convicted by a court in Guangdong province for fraud, murder, assault, and other crimes. The court sentenced five people, including the head of the family, Bai Suocheng, to death in November. However, Bai Suocheng passed away due to illness after his conviction. The court's statement noted that the criminal activities of the Bai family resulted in the deaths of six Chinese citizens, one suicide, and numerous injuries.
ESTABLISHMENT OF DOMINANCE AT THE MYANMAR BORDER
For years, the Bai, Ming, and various families dominated the border town of Laukkaing in Myanmar. Among these families, the Bai family, considered "number one," established casinos, prostitution areas, and online fraud in the town for many years. According to authorities, the Bais, who also established their own militia, set up 41 locations for online fraud activities and casinos. However, the "empires" built by these families collapsed in 2023. While the fraud mafias were captured, their members were handed over to Beijing.