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Myanmar's ruling military junta has published a parliamentary bill that seeks the death penalty for individuals who force victims

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Myanmar bill proposes death penalty for scam coercion, life imprisonment for crypto fraud: report.

The draft "Anti-Online Scam Bill" would allow capital punishment for "violence, torture, unlawful arrest and detention, or cruel treatment against another person to forcing them to commit online scams,” Singapore-based CNA reported Friday.

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Myanmar's ruling military junta has published a parliamentary bill that seeks the death penalty for individuals who force victims into online scam centers, while proposing life imprisonment for operating such facilities or conducting crypto scam offenses. CNA said the draft legislation also outlines the creation of a new committee tasked with coordinating international cooperation against online scam operations, with Myanmar’s military-backed parliament next scheduled to sit in the first week of June. The proposal comes as Myanmar has drawn sustained international scrutiny over cybercriminal networks operating from fortified compounds in conflict-affected regions, where victims have been trafficked and forced into large-scale online fraud operations targeting users worldwide, including crypto investment schemes.

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