China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand Agree To Step Up Joint Efforts To Combat Cross-Border Crimes

China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand Agree To Step Up Joint Efforts To Combat Cross-Border Crimes

BANGKOK, Aug 17 (NNN-TNA) – China, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand, discussed cross-border crimes yesterday, at the Informal Discussion Between the Foreign Ministers of China, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand in Chiang Mai, Thailand.

Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, said, security is the prerequisite and foundation for the development of all countries. At present, the security situation in the region is undergoing complex changes, cross-border crimes, such as online gambling and telecom fraud persisted, jeopardising the safety of people’s lives and property, and affecting social stability and national image.

Only when countries in the region step up their joint efforts to combat these crimes, can the high incidence of criminal offenses be effectively reversed, said Wang.

He said, the China-proposed Global Security Initiative has received positive responses from countries including Laos, Myanmar and Thailand. On the basis of mutual respect for sovereignty, the four countries have jointly carried out a series of activities to combat cross-border crimes and arrested more than 50,000 people involved in gambling and fraud since last year, Wang added.

Taking the Global Security Initiative as a guide, China is willing to work with other countries, to increase efforts to crack down on cross-border crimes and safeguard tranquility of their homelands.

He called for tightening the border control network, guarding the borders of each country, controlling important ports, and completely blocking illegal border crossing routes.

Wang also urged to convene a ministerial meeting on law enforcement and security cooperation in the Lancang-Mekong region at an early date, advance the operation of “the Safety of the Lancang-Mekong Region,” mobilise resources from all sides, integrate human resources, intelligence, technology and equipment, coordinate joint operations among the four countries, and comprehensively enhance the efficiency of transnational cooperation.

The four agreed to strengthen cooperation and maintain closer coordination, and intensify efforts, to combat cross-border crimes, such as online gambling and telecom fraud, drug trafficking and human trafficking, so as to jointly safeguard the peace and tranquility of the region.– NNN-TNA  

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