大选投票持续之际,缅甸政府宣布已彻底拆除KK园区违章建筑
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-12 03:27

Group 1 - The Myanmar government has announced the complete demolition of all illegal buildings used for online fraud and gambling activities in the KK Park, totaling 635 structures as of January 9 [1] - The government emphasizes its responsibility to eradicate online fraud and gambling, committing to ensure that there is no environment conducive to such crimes in Myanmar [1] - The KK Park in Myawaddy has been notorious for hosting criminal activities, including telecom fraud targeting citizens from multiple countries, and is associated with severe violent crimes such as murder and illegal detention [1] Group 2 - A joint crackdown operation initiated by the Myanmar military and the Karen Border Guard began in mid-October to enforce measures against online fraud in the Karen and Shan states [1] - As of November 9, the operation had already demolished over two-thirds of the 148 targeted buildings in the KK Park, which included not only fraud-related structures but also hotels, sports facilities, and other amenities [2] - By December, a total of 952 Chinese nationals involved in online fraud were repatriated, with a collaborative task force from China, Myanmar, and Thailand overseeing the crackdown efforts [2] Group 3 - Since last year, over 7,600 Chinese nationals engaged in online gambling and fraud in the Myawaddy area have been repatriated [3] - Myanmar is currently preparing for elections, with the final voting phase scheduled for January 25, following the end of a four-and-a-half-year state of emergency [4] - Analysts suggest that the government's adjustments are aimed at securing a favorable outcome for leader Min Aung Hlaing in the upcoming elections [4]