China praises Myanmar's executions of 'four families' gang leaders amid vow to shield citizens abroad

China's Supreme People's Court chief Zhang Jun praised Myanmar's death sentences for 16 leaders of northern Myanmar crime groups during the annual 'two sessions' report, reaffirming Beijing's commitment to punishing crimes against its nationals overseas.

In his report to the National People's Congress in Beijing on March 9, 2026, Zhang Jun highlighted Myanmar's sentencing to death with immediate execution of 16 principal criminals from the 'four families' crime groups in northern Myanmar. These syndicates engaged in murder, fraud, human trafficking, and other offenses, with all victims being Chinese citizens. Notably, Myanmar—a predominantly Buddhist nation not known for capital punishment—executed many of its own nationals among the condemned.

"Sixteen principal criminals of the 'four families' crime groups in northern Myanmar were sentenced to death with immediate execution, and those who have committed crimes overseas against Chinese citizens shall be punished in accordance with the law," Zhang stated. This follows China's own execution in January 2026 of 11 members of the Ming family syndicate (one of the implicated groups) by the Wenzhou Intermediate People's Court, part of Beijing's intensified campaign against Southeast Asian scam centers.

Chinese authorities have recently announced captures and executions of gang leaders in Myanmar and Cambodia. The statement emphasizes judicial cooperation and China's resolve to protect citizens abroad through legal channels, amid ongoing regional efforts to dismantle transnational crime networks.

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Illustration depicting a Chinese courtroom scene of judges sentencing Myanmar telecom fraud syndicate members to execution, with evidence of scams on display.
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China executes 11 members of Myanmar telecom fraud syndicate

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

China's Supreme People's Court approved the death sentences, leading to the execution of 11 members of a Myanmar-based telecom fraud syndicate by the Wenzhou Intermediate People's Court on January 29. The group, including leaders Ming Guoping and Ming Zhenzhen, was convicted of intentional homicide, injury, illegal detention, fraud, and operating gambling dens, with illicit funds exceeding 10 billion RMB (about $1.4 billion).

China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said on Monday that the country will intensify efforts to combat telecom fraud, online gambling, and related cross-border crimes. This comes after reports of the execution of four members from the Bai family criminal syndicate, following the execution of 11 members from the Ming family group. China has cooperated with Myanmar and other nations, yielding notable results in curbing these crimes.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

حذرت المحكمة الشعبية العليا في الصين من عقوبات أشد على استخدام العملات المشفرة لغسل الأموال وتجنب ضوابط رأس المال. أدلى رئيس القضاة جانغ جون بالبيان في تقرير العمل السنوي للمحكمة أمام المؤتمر الشعبي الوطني في 9 مارس. يعكس هذا الإجراء حملة بكين المستمرة للتصدي للجرائم المالية المدعومة بالتكنولوجيا.

A court in Akwa Ibom State has sentenced four members of a kidnapping syndicate to death by hanging. The group terrorized residents of Ikot Abasi and neighboring communities in Rivers State.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

حكمت محكمة في هونغ كونغ على ناشر داعم للديمقراطية جيمي لاي بالسجن 20 عامًا في 9 فبراير 2026 بموجب قانون الأمن القومي الصيني للتآمر على التواطؤ مع قوى أجنبية ونشر مواد معادية. كان رجل الأعمال الإعلامي البالغ 78 عامًا وستة من كبار مسؤولي جريدة أبل ديلي سابقًا من بين المحبوسين في قضية أثارت إدانة دولية حادة كقمع سياسي مدفوع بالدوافع السياسية.

Hong Kong's justice minister Paul Lam has refuted 'unfounded' accusations against judges in national security cases, stressing that they fulfilled their duties and judicial independence remains strong. In a speech marking the start of the legal year, he slammed threats of sanctions against the city's judges and illegitimate pressures on overseas judges to resign. Chief Justice Andrew Cheung noted that geopolitical tensions are hindering recruitment of overseas non-permanent judges to the Court of Final Appeal.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

A special counsel team demanded the death penalty for former President Yoon Suk Yeol during the final hearing of his insurrection trial at the Seoul Central District Court on Tuesday. The request stems from his declaration of martial law on Dec. 3, 2024. The court plans to deliver its ruling on Feb. 19.

 

 

 

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