U.S. Charges Two Chinese Nationals Over Myanmar Cyberscam Compound
U.S. prosecutors this week charged two Chinese nationals with running a large cyberscam compound in Myanmar, saying they organized mass online fraud that harmed Americans and other victims.
The charges were unsealed in federal court and accuse the men of managing an organized operation that recruited workers and directed online schemes from a compound inside Myanmar. Prosecutors say the operation targeted victims with romance and investment scams, and the defendants face U.S. criminal penalties if extradited or brought to trial.
The episode traces back to an ongoing pattern of scam compounds in Southeast Asia that U.S. law enforcement has increasingly targeted. Those facilities often house teams of workers who use fake profiles and scripted pitches to defraud people across borders, prompting multiple recent investigations and public warnings.
The case is the latest sign of U.S. efforts to disrupt transnational cyberfraud and to pressure countries that host such compounds. It also renews warnings to the public to be wary of unsolicited online contacts and offers that promise quick money or romance.
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- Defendants Huang Xing Shan and Jiang Wen Jie are charged in Washington, D.C., with wire fraud conspiracy.
- They are accused of managing the Shunda Park compound in Min Let Pan, Myanmar, seized by armed forces in November 2025.
- FBI says the compound ran cryptocurrency investment scams that cost Americans billions and relied on trafficked workers forced to participate.
- U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro says authorities have taken down hundreds of related scam websites and a Telegram recruitment channel.
- Both suspects are currently held in Thailand on immigration charges after allegedly moving to another scam compound in Cambodia.
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