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WORLD

China executed a series of Myanmar crime bosses

South China Morning Post, Published on 08/02/2026

» BEIJING — In less than a week, China conducted a series of executions on a scale rarely seen in recent decades.

WORLD

Chinese court prosecutes Myanmar gang for scams, drugs, extortion, murder

South China Morning Post, Published on 21/02/2025

» BEIJING — A Chinese court has begun hearing charges against 23 members of a notorious Myanmar-based telecoms fraud gang accused of a range of crimes.

THAILAND

Chinese actor Wang Xing reported missing in Thailand near notorious scam hub

South China Morning Post, Published on 07/01/2025

» China's consulate in the Thai city of Chiang Mai has promised to ensure the safety of Chinese citizens in Thailand following reports that a Chinese actor went missing near the Myanmar border.

WORLD

Singapore gives go ahead for cashless gambling at casinos

South China Morning Post, Published on 12/09/2024

» Cashless gambling will soon be permitted at Singapore's two casinos under amendments to the city state's Casino Control Act, though the use of Cashless gambling will soon be permitted at Singapore's two casinos under amendments to the city state's Casino Control Act, though the use of cryptocurrencies will remain prohibited.

WORLD

Chinese offshore gambling workers to lose Philippine visas as industry folds

South China Morning Post, Published on 05/09/2024

» Tens of thousands of Chinese citizens in the Philippines to help run offshore gambling services stand to lose their work visas by mid-October, as the Southeast Asian country looks to uproot the industry by year's end under growing scrutiny from both Beijing and Manila.

THAILAND

Thailand extradites Malaysian fugitive to China over $14bn cryptocurrency scam

South China Morning Post, Published on 24/08/2024

» A Malaysian businessman accused of leading a fraud syndicate has been extradited from Thailand to China in a case involving more than 100 billion yuan (US$14 billion).