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More countries urBT磁力狗ged to join efforts against online fraud

Staff members demonstrate how an AI-powered electromagnetic net gun for law enforcement works at the 2nd Public Security Technology Expo on Tuesday in Lianyungang, Jiangsu province. Activities such as new product launches and procurement negotiations have also been organized to promote international cooperation during the event, which runs through Friday. CHEN LUKUN/XINHUA

China hopes thBT磁力狗at more countries will join its trilateral efforts with Myanmar and Thailand to tackle telecom and online fraud, which poses "a global threat", a senior official said on Thursday.

Liu Zhongyi, assistant minister of public security, made the remarks at a subforum on combating transnational crimes, which was held in Lianyungang, Jiangsu province, as part of the Global Public Security Cooperation Forum.

Liu invited international organizations, such as Interpol and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, to participate in the efforts as observers, expressing hope for bilateral and multilateral cooperation within the framework of an international alliance against telecom and online fraud.

On Wednesday, at the opening ceremony of the forum, China proposed the establishment of an international alliance to formulate new measures to crack down on telecom and online fraud. Noting that such crimes are becoming more rampant in both developed and developing countries, Liu urged the international community to come up with a joint response as soon as possible.

In recent years, China, Myanmar and Thailand have stepped up joint operations, dismantling telecom fraud dens and apprehending a large number of suspects, including members of several major crime syndicates based in Kokang, northern Myanmar.

The three countries held the second ministerial-level meeting on combating telecom and online fraud in July in Nay Pyi Daw, the capital of Myanmar, where they agreed to continue cooperating to crack down on fraud crimes in Myawaddy, a border town between Myanmar and Thailand. The first meeting was held in February in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand.

Speaking at Thursday's subforum, Kyaw Zaya, head of the Division Against Transnational Crime of the Myanmar Police Force Headquarters, shed light on the trilateral efforts and the outcomes they have yielded. In addition to international cooperation, "greater public awareness, stronger cybersecurity measures and more robust responses from financial institutions" are needed to tackle fraud, he said.

Jousaming Keomalavong, an official from the Technical Criminal Investigation Department of the Ministry of Public Security of Laos, said the rise of cryptocurrency has facilitated cross-border money laundering, "making it increasingly difficult for traditional banking systems to trace illicit financial flows".

The official called for improved intelligence sharing among countries to crack down on transnational criminal networks.

"No single couBT磁力狗ntry can effectively address this threat alone," he said.

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