Scam Compound Operators: Members of The Four Great Families sentenced to death in China

(photo from BBC article “China sentences 11 members of mafia family to death“)

On Monday this week, Chinese authorities sentenced to death 16 members of “The Four Families” for the multitude of crimes they committed while operating scam compounds in Northern Myanmar near the Chinese border. This was the culmination of an investigation that has been on-going since July 2023 and that we have been tracking primarily through Chinese Telegram channels that discuss the scam compounds.  Thirty-nine criminals were sentenced in the hearing. Eleven will be immediately executed, while five others have a two year reprieve, during which their sentences might be commuted to life in prison. Eleven more received life sentences, while the rest received sentences of between five and twenty-four years.  But who are The Four Families?  Read on . . .

The Incident at Crouching Tiger Villa – October 20, 2023

In Myanmar this is referred to as the “1020 Incident.”  Crouching Tiger Villa, which is also called “Wohu Mountain Villa” was a telecom scam compound that covered 200 acres, and encompassed hotels, shopping malls, and buildings full of high tech equipment.  Ming Xuechang, who was the richest man in the Kokang Autonomous Region had a private army of 2,000 men to help patrol and protect the area. On October 20th a large group of prisoners, forced to work as cyber scammers, rioted and attempted to escape.  In the ensuing chaos, Ming’s troops began to fire into the crowd, killing at least 60 (some say 70.) Ru

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