A Chinese court has sentenced to death 11 members of a notorious family that ran scam centres in Myanmar, according to Chinese state media. Dozens of members of the Ming family were found guilty of conducting criminal activities, with many receiving lengthy jail sentences. The Ming family worked for one of the four clans that ran Myanmar's sleepy backwater town of Laukkai, close to the border with China, and turned it into a hub for gambling, drugs and scam centres. Myanmar eventually cracked down, arresting many members of these families in 2023 and handing them over to Chinese authorities. A total of 39 Ming family members were sentenced on Monday in the eastern city of Wenzhou. Besides the 11 members who received death sentences, another five received death sentences with two-year suspensions; 11 were jailed for life; and the rest were given jail sentences ranging from five to 24 years. The court found that since 2015 the Ming family and other criminal groups had engaged in criminal activities including telecommunications fraud, illegal casinos, drug trafficking, and prostitution. Their gambling and scam activities had generated more than 10 billion yuan ($1.4 billion). Others had previously estimated that the casinos of each of the four families were processing several billion dollars every year. The court also found that the Ming family and other criminal groups were responsible for the deaths of several scam centre workers, including shooting workers in one incident to prevent them from returning to China. Initially developed to take advantage of Chinese demand for gambling, Laukkai's casinos evolved into a lucrative front for money laundering, trafficking, and dozens of scam centres. It was seen as the engine-room of what the UN has dubbed the 'scamdemic', which has seen more than 100,000 foreign nationals, many of them Chinese, being lured to scam centres where they are effectively imprisoned and forced to work long hours, running sophisticated online fraud operations targeting victims all over the world.
China Cracks Down on Mafia Family: 11 Death Sentences Issued

China Cracks Down on Mafia Family: 11 Death Sentences Issued
In a significant crackdown, a Chinese court has sentenced 11 members of the Ming family, notorious for operating scam centers in Myanmar, to death. This marks a major step in addressing the criminal activities linked to the family's extensive operations.
A Chinese court has sentenced 11 members of the Ming family to death for running scam operations in Myanmar. A total of 39 family members received sentences ranging from death to life imprisonment, reflecting China's commitment to combat cross-border crime. The Ming family's criminal activities, including telecommunications fraud and trafficking, generated over $1.4 billion.