Thailand extradites owner of Myanmar scam city to China

BBC NewsWednesday, November 12, 2025 at 7:02:44 AM
Thailand extradites owner of Myanmar scam city to China
Thailand has extradited She Zhijiang, a prominent figure associated with cyber scam operations in Southeast Asia, to China. She is linked to a notorious scam city in Myanmar, which has been a hub for various online fraud activities. This extradition is significant as it reflects ongoing efforts to combat cybercrime in the region and holds potential implications for international cooperation in addressing such criminal activities.
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