China orders execution of Ming family Scammers-Mafia
The People's Court in the middle of China's Wenzhou City has sentenced 11 Ming family mafia members for setting up a crime movement in Gok Kang, Mianma, for opening an online gambling and deception center worth more than US $1,400 million ($4.52 billion), including being involved in at least 14 labor killings, most of whom were tricked into working in the Scammers Center and trying to escape or defy orders.
Five other defendants were sentenced to two years of parole, often later commuted to life imprisonment, and 12 were sentenced to between five and 24 years.
Online scrammer centers in Southeast Asia, such as Mianma, Laos, and Cambodia, are expanding rapidly, often using trafficked workers to force Chat to deceive and invest through fake platforms, which the UN Office on Drugs and Crime estimates is worth over $40 billion ($1.29 trillion) a year.
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