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Big oolong! Indian military enters Myanmar to rescue hundreds of wire fraudsters? It's a pity that this is the case

author:Hakimi haha

Recently, a high-profile news spread online that Indian troops bravely entered Myanmar and rescued trapped victims of wire fraud. This feat has attracted widespread attention among netizens, and the heroic performance of the Indian military has been praised by many, and people expect similar actions from the Chinese side. However, upon closer inspection, it seems that this is not the case.

Mainstream media and Indian media did not report about the military operation, except for one Burmese-language media report that the Indian Embassy in Myanmar, with the support of the Myanmar authorities, successfully rescued eight Indian citizens who had been deceived into traveling to Myanmar to engage in telecommunications fraud. Currently, these Indian citizens have traveled from Yangon International Airport to Kolkata International Airport in India by international flight.

Big oolong! Indian military enters Myanmar to rescue hundreds of wire fraudsters? It's a pity that this is the case

However, various self-media have produced obvious deviations in reporting. Some headline party articles deliberately exaggerate the fact by compiling the 315 Indian citizens that India has rescued over the years into the rescue of hundreds of citizens at once. This logical inaccuracy is also thought-provoking, after all, why would India, as a large country, send troops into Myanmar to carry out similar military operations? It is hard to believe that such acts clearly involve violations of the sovereignty of small States.

Big oolong! Indian military enters Myanmar to rescue hundreds of wire fraudsters? It's a pity that this is the case

What's more, some fabricate the Indian military's rhetoric that military action will be taken if only one Indian is tricked into coming to Myanmar. In fact, this is the statement of the Indian ambassador to Myanmar, suggesting that the Indian side may take radical actions, but in the dissemination of self-media, it has been misinterpreted as the shouting of the Indian military. However, the logical validity of such statements raises questions because the military is not a government agent.

There are even some false statements claiming that if the other side does not release people, they will send fighter jets to bomb them. But there are all kinds of doubts in this, who exactly is bombed? Is it the Myanmar military or the so-called criminal gangs? How to ensure that innocent people are not accidentally injured? Whether Indian military aircraft can bomb without the approval of the Myanmar government is obviously related to an act of war and is logically difficult to establish.

Big oolong! Indian military enters Myanmar to rescue hundreds of wire fraudsters? It's a pity that this is the case

So, how exactly did the news of the Indian army enter Myanmar? In fact, the source of this information is actually a military operation by the Indian military on the India-Myanmar border. According to a March 20 report by Burmese Lowady magazine, about 15 Indian soldiers suddenly invaded the Burmese town of Baltwa.

The Indian military's frequent activities in the border areas have long been known. The border incident, coupled with the news of the rescue of eight Indian citizens, was reprogrammed by intentional people, creating the illusion that the Indian military entered Myanmar to rescue hundreds of stranded people by wire fraud. And the truth is far from it.

Big oolong! Indian military enters Myanmar to rescue hundreds of wire fraudsters? It's a pity that this is the case

Recently, the news that Chinese citizens have been deceived into going to Myanmar to engage in wire fraud activities has aroused the attention of many netizens. The horrific exploitation of defrauded Chinese by criminal gangs in northern Myanmar is terrifying. Therefore, many have called on the State to take measures to combat these criminal groups.

In fact, the state has always been highly concerned about the problem of electricity fraud in northern Myanmar. In order to curb this phenomenon, China has continuously strengthened publicity and education, and even issued notices banning travel to Southeast Asia in some regions, such as Hubei Shi'en.

Big oolong! Indian military enters Myanmar to rescue hundreds of wire fraudsters? It's a pity that this is the case

Recently, Chinese Ambassador to Myanmar Chen Hai met with Lieutenant General Sou Tu, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Home Affairs of Myanmar, and the two sides discussed measures to combat illegal cross-border criminal activities such as online fraud and gambling. The main reason for the criminal activity in northern Myanmar is the loss of control of the Myanmar government in the region, which has led to the complex situation of some warlords who regard it as private fiefdom and are supported by certain international forces. These warlords condone and even participated in criminal activities carried out on their own territory.

However, the Northern Myanmar Wire Fraud Gang poses a serious threat to the property and life of Chinese. This has also made many people hope that the Indian military can rescue these victims as rumored. However, in any case, how to legally valid on the premises

Cracking down on criminal gangs in northern Myanmar remains a difficult problem to be solved.

Looking back at the whole incident, it is not difficult to see the truth and truth in it. In the process of dissemination, self-media exaggerated the facts, distorted the true history of the incident, and made the situation confusing. This has also raised deep concerns about the authenticity of the information.

Behind this incident, it actually reflects a common phenomenon of the international community in the information age, that is, the dissemination and distortion of information. Although in this era of information flooding, we can easily obtain various information through the Internet, how to distinguish the authenticity of information is indeed a serious challenge. This is strongly confirmed in this false report.

Overall, although Indian troops did not enter Myanmar to rescue hundreds of telegrams, as rumored

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