Shenzhen Court Orders Death Penalty for Myanmar Gang Leaders
Shenzhen court condemns five Myanmar-based gang leaders to death for telecom fraud, homicide and drug trafficking, dismantling a cross-border network that caused billions in losses.
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Shenzhen court condemns five Myanmar-based gang leaders to death for telecom fraud, homicide and drug trafficking, dismantling a cross-border network that caused billions in losses.
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