‘Cyber Scammer’ Facing Arrest in China Linked to Drugs Trade in Myanmar

Irrawaddy-Oct 17

One of the two high-ranking Wa officials Chinese police departments slapped with arrest warrants last week—Xiao Yanquan—is best known in Yangon for his links to the narcotics trade, money laundering, prostitution, and the junta that seized power after the 1988 uprising. Arrests warrants were issued for him and Chen Yanban last week for allegedly running telecom fraud gangs in the autonomous region under the control of the United Wa State Army (USWA) near the border with China in northern Shan State. Chen is the construction minister of Wa Self-Administered Division and was previously head of UWSA Brigade 468. Xiao is the mayor of Monglin District and a son-in-law of former UWSA leader Bao Youxiang. The warrants come as the Chinese government ramps up its efforts to crack down on scam syndicates operating near its border with Myanmar. China this year pressured Myanmar’s junta to take action against cyber scams, which the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs says have “seriously harmed Chinese interests.”  Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/cyber-scammer-facing-arrest-in-china-linked-to-drugs-trade-in-myanmar.html