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The Chinese Communist Party takes a serious approach to catch overseas scammers: demolish houses without returning to the country

[Epoch Times October 07, 2021](The Epoch Times reporter Ning Haizhong reported) Since April this year, the Chinese Communist Party has begun to resort to severe attempts to crack down on telecommunications fraud groups, in order to hunt down Chinese fraudsters hiding in Southeast Asia, and even sabotage them. The residence of the wanted criminal or his relatives. As a result, at least 50,000 wanted criminals returned from abroad to surrender to mainland China this year. However, what embarrassed the authorities was that the mobile phone software “Learning to Power the Country”, which was used by China to instill Xi Jinping’s thoughts, was exposed as an “accomplice” to fraudsters.

Some insiders also said that the CCP’s persecution and “persuasion” of Chinese people in northern Myanmar was another reason behind the emergence of bases and free forces armed against the CCP, which made the CCP fearful.

According to a report by Taiwanese media Xintou yesterday (6th), the CCP authorities caught overseas fraudsters with a vicious move: demolished houses without returning to the country, and more than 50,000 people returned to the country and surrendered. These scam groups are mostly in Cambodia, the Philippines, Vietnam and other places, most concentrated in northern Myanmar, and almost all of them enter the local Chinese through illegal immigration.

According to the report, Xi Jinping ordered the strengthening of these scam syndicates, and local police have also begun actions to warn wanted criminals to return to the country as soon as possible. In addition to freezing their domestic bank accounts within the time limit, their children will also be prohibited from going to urban schools. It has also issued a “planned to cancel household registration” notice to encourage return.

Putian City in Fujian Province even destroyed the wanted criminals’ homes and even their relatives’ homes, claiming that their houses were built with “illegal money”.

Xintou said that after the Chinese Communist Party’s tough policy, more than 54,000 wanted fraudsters returned from northern Myanmar this year.

The search network found that the news that more than 54,000 people returned from northern Myanmar this year surrendered themselves from a report on October 2 by Lumedia CBN.com, which quoted Liu Zhongyi, Director of the Criminal Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security of the Communist Party of China on September 17. Data disclosed at the press conference of the State Council Information Office.

The report of China Business News also mentioned that on May 26 this year, the Public Security Bureau of Licheng District, Putian City, Fujian Province issued a message to take the so-called “ten all” disciplinary measures against those who were stranded in northern Myanmar before June 30 in Licheng District and refused to return. The first one is that “all illegal demolition of the stolen goods shall be compulsory. All the personnel of the dens in northern Myanmar and their immediate family members involved in illegal construction of stolen goods shall be demolished.”

Lu Media: More than 100,000 fraud “practitioners” take away trillions of people in China

The mainland media has stated that northern Myanmar has become the main shelter for Chinese telecom fraud gangs, with more than 100,000 “employees”. In 2019 alone, 200,000 such cases were cracked, with a total amount of trillions of dollars involved, and 163,000 arrested.

On June 4 this year, the Yunnan authorities of the Communist Party of China issued a notice requesting those suspected of engaging in telecommunications fraud, online gambling groups, and illegal entry and exit in northern Myanmar to return to China and surrender as soon as possible, otherwise they will be identified as lost contacts and “revocation of household registration”, and severely punished. Punishment, not only will be punished, but also the family will be affected.

In July of this year, these Chinese citizens suspected of defrauding were restricted from entering the country due to an outbreak in mainland China. At that time, a video circulated on the Internet showed that the Chinese Communist Party restricted the number of returning home to surrender at the China-Myanmar border crossing, and only accepted 150 people to sign up every day.

The official “Yunnan Communist Youth League” issued a document on July 9 stating that the ports of Jiegao, Houqiao, Nansan, and Daluo, which are adjacent to the northern border of Yunnan Province, lined up with long queues every day, crowded with people waiting to return and surrender.

“Learning to power the country” software becomes a fraud tool

According to a report by Radio Free Asia on May 13th, Xi Jinping was dumbfounded by the “learning to power the country” software used for illegal activities. As a result, the Chinese Communist Party launched a special campaign to combat telecom fraud across the country and used family members as a bargaining chip to force the possibility. People involved in the case who had previously smuggled to Southeast Asia returned to China to assist in the investigation.

Santai County, Mianyang City, Sichuan Province took the lead in cooperating in the fight against electric fraud on May 13, and the Public Security Bureau issued a notice to collectively persuade them to return. A police officer from the Anti-fraud Joint Office of the Public Security Bureau of Santai County, Wu Mou, said that the crackdown on telecommunications cybercrimes was carried out under the unified deployment of the State Council. Northern Myanmar is a key area.

The report quoted people familiar with the matter as revealing that many female civil servants in the system have been targeted by telecommunications fraudsters for logging into the “Learning Power” mobile phone software according to official regulations, but they have been targeted by telecommunications fraud groups. Get good impressions and commit fraud.

It is reported that in recent years, as the economic situation has deteriorated, a large number of unemployed Chinese have smuggled to Southeast Asia, especially in northern Myanmar and other places, to engage in telecommunications (Internet) fraud specifically targeting Chinese people, and thousands of people have been deceived. , But the Chinese Communist Party does not intend to pay attention to it. It wasn’t until this time that the “Learning to Strengthen the Country” app, which was regarded as a political symbol of Xi Jinping, became an accomplice in the fraud, and the authorities were anxious.

On April 24, the Public Security Bureau of Nanchong City, Sichuan Province issued an “emergency warning” on its official Weibo, announcing a case of using the “Learning Power” APP to implement investment and wealth management telecom fraud in its jurisdiction, with a single case involving more than one million yuan.

French critic Wang Longmeng mentioned to Radio Free Asia that the reason why netizens were deceived was to believe that loving the party and Xi Jinping can be promoted and made fortune. The deceived netizen should file a claim with the Chinese Communist Party authorities.

Editor in charge: Lin Congwen

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