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Home / War and Conflict / Myanmar Military Cracks Down on Border Scam Operations

Myanmar Military Cracks Down on Border Scam Operations

12 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Myanmar's military junta recently raided notorious scam compounds.
  • The junta, fighting a long civil war, seized equipment from fraud centers.
  • Billions lost globally by victims of scams originating from these centers.
Myanmar Military Cracks Down on Border Scam Operations

Myanmar's protracted civil war has become intertwined with a burgeoning scam crisis, prompting a notable shift in the military junta's strategy. Facing pressure from international partners, particularly China, the junta has recently launched raids on major scam compounds in Karen State, including the notorious KK Park. This crackdown involved seizing electronic devices and demolishing structures, marking a departure from years of complicity where military-aligned groups reportedly profited from these illicit operations.

These operations, while targeting online fraud schemes that have defrauded victims globally of billions, appear to be a response to mounting international pressure. China, a key ally, has been urging Myanmar to address the issue, partly due to its own citizens falling victim to both scams and trafficking within these compounds. The junta's actions, showcased in state media, suggest these diplomatic efforts may be yielding results.

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However, the effectiveness of these raids is questionable, as the infrastructure for scamming likely remains intact in numerous other compounds across the region. The military's focus has been confined to specific locations, and the long-term impact on the multi-billion dollar scam industry is yet to be seen. The Karen National Union, a long-standing opponent of the military, has maintained a distance from these criminal enterprises.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The junta has recently raided and begun demolishing large scam compounds in Karen State, seizing electronic equipment from those involved in online fraud.
International pressure, particularly from China, appears to be a significant factor in the junta's recent actions against scam operations.
Victims worldwide have lost billions of dollars to romance scams, crypto schemes, and bogus funds originating from these centers.

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