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# MyanmarInformation: Multiple new fraudulent parks are suspected around the Dano Mountains, and the "pig killing plate" gang has moved to the mountains
In recent years, as Myanmar's border areas continue to carry out clearance operations against telecommunications network fraud, some fraudulent gangs have been accused of constantly shifting to mountainous areas with complex terrain and relatively weak supervision to avoid law enforcement attacks. Relevant developments continue to attract attention from the outside world.
# MyanmarInformation: Multiple new fraudulent parks are suspected around the Dano Mountains, and the "pig killing plate" gang has moved to the mountains
The Dawna Range, one of Kayin's landmarks, is now being accused of being a new area of activity for cyber fraud gangs.Local residents of Myawaddy have reported a marked increase in the number of new parks built around Thit-ka-te village, at the foot of the Dano Mountains, since the beginning of this year, and suspected multiple โpig killing trayโ fraudulent parks are back in operation.
According to reports, near the village of Tigert, in the mountainous area, which used to be dominated by dense forests and red clay roads, there are now a row of brightly-colored new single-storey buildings with supporting facilities such as walls.Local residents say these complexes have expanded rapidly in recent years and have been gradually converted into brick-and-tile structures compared to the parks that used to be dominated by simple sheds.
A source who has been following the local situation for a long time said that since this year alone, about three new suspected cyber fraud parks have been added around the village of Tigert. The number of parks has continued to increase, and most of them are concentrated in the area near the village of Tigert. Another Miaowaddy resident, who works in logistics and transportation, revealed a large suspected fraudulent park near the village of Tigert, west of the KNA's 333rd Brigade camp, and another not far away.In addition, a similar park exists between the villages of Tigert and Mae Pa Le.
According to a number of local residents, these parks have gathered people from Myanmar, China and other countries, which is suspected of resuming cyber fraud activities.
In recent years, as Myanmar's border areas continue to carry out clearance operations against telecommunications network fraud, some fraudulent gangs have been accused of constantly shifting to mountainous areas with complex terrain and relatively weak supervision to avoid law enforcement attacks. Relevant developments continue to attract attention from the outside world.
The Dawna Range, one of Kayin's landmarks, is now being accused of being a new area of activity for cyber fraud gangs.Local residents of Myawaddy have reported a marked increase in the number of new parks built around Thit-ka-te village, at the foot of the Dano Mountains, since the beginning of this year, and suspected multiple โpig killing trayโ fraudulent parks are back in operation.
According to reports, near the village of Tigert, in the mountainous area, which used to be dominated by dense forests and red clay roads, there are now a row of brightly-colored new single-storey buildings with supporting facilities such as walls.Local residents say these complexes have expanded rapidly in recent years and have been gradually converted into brick-and-tile structures compared to the parks that used to be dominated by simple sheds.
A source who has been following the local situation for a long time said that since this year alone, about three new suspected cyber fraud parks have been added around the village of Tigert. The number of parks has continued to increase, and most of them are concentrated in the area near the village of Tigert. Another Miaowaddy resident, who works in logistics and transportation, revealed a large suspected fraudulent park near the village of Tigert, west of the KNA's 333rd Brigade camp, and another not far away.In addition, a similar park exists between the villages of Tigert and Mae Pa Le.
According to a number of local residents, these parks have gathered people from Myanmar, China and other countries, which is suspected of resuming cyber fraud activities.
In recent years, as Myanmar's border areas continue to carry out clearance operations against telecommunications network fraud, some fraudulent gangs have been accused of constantly shifting to mountainous areas with complex terrain and relatively weak supervision to avoid law enforcement attacks. Relevant developments continue to attract attention from the outside world.