Multiple videos expose little-known situation of telephone fraud park in Myanmar

China actor Wang Xing was kidnapped to a scam park in Myanmar but was quickly released back to his country, bringing hope to many families of kidnapping victims. They have been sharing related videos on social media, calling for the rescue of their loved ones whose fate is uncertain in Myanmar. Several Chinese travel bloggers have filmed videos to expose the surrounding environment and little-known situations inside the Myanmar scam park.

In recent days, many families of kidnapping victims have shared videos related to the Myanmar scam park. One of the videos shows a Chinese blogger using a drone to fly over the KK scam park in Myanmar. The blogger mentioned feeling threatened by the scam park as he approached its territory and sensed many eyes watching him, believing that guards on the Thai side are connected to the Myanmar KK scam park.

Located in Miao Wadi, Kayin State, Myanmar, the KK scam park lies at the border between Myanmar and Thailand, divided by a river with a mobile floating bridge for commute between the two sides.

As the blogger was filming, the floating bridge transported a white pickup truck from the Thai border to the Myanmar KK scam park. Upon reaching the shore, the truck was inspected by guards from the scam park side before it was allowed to enter the park through the main gate, circling around the perimeter.

The blogger noted the convenience of people crossing from Thailand to Myanmar via the river with no apparent surveillance from either country’s authorities, raising concerns about potential human trafficking. He expressed uneasiness about the situation, questioning if the Thai police were unaware of the illegal entries.

The blogger witnessed people running inside the Myanmar KK scam park without clothes, possibly subjected to punishment. He also relayed conversations with Indian and African individuals who had been deceived into working at the park, sharing insights into the harsh conditions they endure and the alleged involvement of Chinese bosses.

Concerns about organ trafficking within the KK park were raised by the blogger, suggesting underground activities of such nature exist there. Various other scam parks are known to operate across different regions in Myanmar.

The KK park is reportedly protected by local warlords and facilitates storing victims’ funds using encrypted wallets. It has been linked to a vast organ trafficking network, with victims either being sold or murdered for their organs if deemed useless. The park’s bosses, including Huang Peng, You Zimeng, Zhang Jin, individuals with the surname Jin, and a person known as “Donggua,” all from Fujian, have expanded operations following the destruction of another scam park in northern Myanmar.

Furthermore, all scam parks are allegedly designed and operated under the guise of the Belt and Road Initiative by the Chinese government. Tang Jingyuan highlighted the involvement of She Zhijiang in the park’s expansion with support from Chinese authorities, even attending events with Xi Jinping in the Philippines.

Tang added that despite She Zhijiang’s recruitment by the Chinese Communist Party as a spy, he remains a front tool, monitored by two specialists from the national security department. Six other controlling figures are said to maintain the park’s operation, ensuring its continuity even after She Zhijiang’s arrest in 2022.