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China Sentences 11 from Notorious Mafia

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 29th January 2026, 10:36 AM

China Sentences 11 from Notorious Mafia

Chinese authorities have handed down the death penalty to 11 members of the infamous Ming mafia family, which had established a sprawling criminal empire in the border regions of Myanmar. The verdict was announced by a court in Zhejiang province and is expected to serve as a stern warning against transnational organised crime.

State media reports indicate that the Ming family operated from the city of Laokaing in Myanmar for over a decade, orchestrating large-scale cybercrime, human trafficking, and other illicit activities. Investigations revealed that the group was involved in murder, unlawful detention, fraud, and gambling, targeting both regional and Chinese victims. The case is being hailed in Beijing as a decisive measure against online scams and cross-border criminal networks in Southeast Asia.

Court documents show that between 2015 and 2023, the gang embezzled nearly 10 billion yuan (approximately 1.4 billion US dollars). Their profits were largely derived from abducting ordinary citizens and coercing them to participate in online scams. Laokaing, once a relatively quiet border town, became a hub of criminal activity under the glare of neon lights and the veneer of flashy casinos, according to official reports.

The criminal operations of the Ming family resulted in at least 14 Chinese citizens losing their lives, while countless others suffered serious injuries. The family patriarch, Ming Suechang, reportedly committed suicide in 2023 to evade arrest, but his associates and other family members were subsequently apprehended and brought to justice.

The case has drawn international attention, both for the scale of the financial fraud involved and for its implications for regional security. Experts suggest that this ruling represents Beijing’s determination to tackle organised cybercrime and human trafficking, sending a clear deterrent message to other criminal networks operating across borders.

For clarity, the key details of the Ming family criminal operations are summarised below:

Aspect Details
Family Name Ming Mafia Family
Criminal Activities Murder, kidnapping, gambling, fraud, online scams
Period of Operation 2015–2023
Illicit Funds 10 billion yuan (~1.4 billion USD)
Deaths At least 14 Chinese citizens
Arrests & Verdict 11 members sentenced to death; patriarch committed suicide
Operational Hub Laokaing, Myanmar border region

Authorities have emphasised that the verdict is not only a measure of justice for the victims but also a warning to criminal enterprises that exploit vulnerable populations for profit. Regional analysts note that the outcome could influence law enforcement strategies across Southeast Asia and strengthen cross-border cooperation against organised cybercrime.

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