
In a targeted action against one of Myanmar’s most infamous cyber fraud hubs, the country’s ruling military junta reportedly confiscated several Starlink satellite internet devices. This operation follows an investigation, which exposed the significant increase in the use of these devices in the burgeoning illicit trade.
Since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, cyber crime centers that primarily target unsuspecting foreigners have proliferated in Myanmar’s war-torn border regions. These cyber dens run various fraudulent schemes ranging from business scams to romantic deceptions. The ongoing pandemic and the resultant closure of casinos in these regions have further fueled this burgeoning industry.
A joint operation by Thai, Chinese, and Myanmar authorities, which commenced in February, led to the deportation of thousands of suspected scammers. While some willingly engage in these fraudulent activities, others are coerced into it by organized crime syndicates.
A recent examination detected swift construction progression at fraud hub locations and installation of Starlink devices, a satellite internet service owned by Elon Musk, on their rooftops.
Myanmar’s state media revealed that the military had recently executed operations near the Myanmar-Thai border at KK Park, confiscating 30 sets of Starlink receivers and associated equipment. However, this number represents just a fraction of the Starlink devices identified via satellite imagery and drone photography. One building at KK Park was found to have approximately 80 internet dishes installed on its roof.
Despite not being authorized in Myanmar, Starlink dominated the country’s internet providers’ ranking from July 3rd to October 1st. The surge in Starlink traffic came after an extensive crackdown in February.
The US Congress Joint Economic Committee has initiated an investigation into Starlink’s potential involvement with these fraud centers. While it has the authority to summon Musk for a hearing, it cannot compel him to testify. Starlink’s parent company SpaceX, has yet to comment on this matter.
The military junta reportedly commandeered around 200 buildings and located nearly 2,200 workers at the scam site. Furthermore, 15 individuals of Chinese descent were arrested on charges of online fraud, online gambling, and other unlawful activities.
According to a report by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, Southeast Asian scam operations swindled victims out of $37 billion in 2023. Myanmar has emerged as a major hub for these scam centers, prompting increased scrutiny and action from local and international authorities.
What is the Starlink?
Starlink is a satellite internet service owned by Elon Musk.
What has been the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the cyber fraud industry in Myanmar?
The pandemic has led to a significant increase in cyber fraud activities in Myanmar, particularly in the country’s war-torn border regions.
What is the extent of the scam network in Southeast Asia?
According to a report by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, Southeast Asian scam operations defrauded people of $37 billion in 2023, with Myanmar emerging as a major hub for these activities.