Research on International Cooperation in Cracking down Cross-border Cyber-telecoms Fraud
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Cross-border cyber-telecoms fraud; International cooperation; Judicial assistance; Legitimate review of the evidence; Extradition mechanisms.Abstract
Recently, the rampant criminal activities of Scam Clan in Northern Myanmar have attracted international attention. In combating such crimes, international cooperation is crucial. However, numerous challenges arise in the fight against cyber-telecoms fraud, including differences in national, difficulties in gathering criminal evidence, and inadequacy of extradition mechanisms, among others. Based on this, exploring the theoretical aspects of cross-border phone fraud crimes, reviews the current state of legal regulation both domestically and internationally, and analyzes the difficulties in cracking down cross-border cyber-telecoms fraud. Seeking to find feasible solution to these, law enforcement dilemmas by addressing the resolution of conflicts in legal regulations and enhancing extradition mechanisms. Such means can help increase the efficiency of combating cross-border telecommunications network fraud, better protect the personal and property safety of individuals, and maintain social stability and national security.
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