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US Sanctions Myanmar Militia Involved in Cyber Scams 

Posted on May 7, 2025May 9, 2025 By CWS

The US Division of the Treasury this week introduced sanctions towards a Myanmar (Burma) warlord and his militia for his or her roles in cyber scams concentrating on US residents.

The person, Noticed Chit Thu, head of the militia group referred to as the Karen Nationwide Military (KNA), was sanctioned alongside his two sons, Noticed Htoo Eh Moo and Noticed Chit Chit.

Based on the US Treasury, the KNA-controlled area on the Thai-Burmese border homes a number of cyber rip-off teams which have precipitated billions of {dollars} in losses to victims within the US over the previous three years.

Headquartered in Shwe Kokko, Myawaddy Township, the KNA has leveraged its connections with native army to create a transborder felony empire, with most cyber rip-off syndicates in Myanmar’s southeast Karen State working from this area.

The KNA leases land it controls to organized crime teams, helps human trafficking and smuggling operations, supplies vitality to rip-off operations, and ensures the safety of rip-off compounds within the area.

“Survivors from KK Park—an notorious rip-off website—who have been coerced into pressured criminality to commit cyber scams have reported that the uniforms of troopers guarding the compound bore the insignia of the KNA,” the US says.

Noticed Chit Thu, the Treasury says, is a vital determine in Myanmar’s rip-off economic system, facilitating transnational crimes and making KNA a key enabler of rip-off operations.

Sanctioned by the UK in 2023 and by the EU in 2024, Noticed Chit Thu has appointed his two sons as officers within the KNA. Noticed Htoo Eh Moo has an curiosity in enterprise ventures affiliated with the KNA, whereas Noticed Chit Chit, who’s concerned in army operations, holds shares and directorships in companies related to the KNA.Commercial. Scroll to proceed studying.

As such, the Treasury’s Workplace of Overseas Property Management (OFAC) has sanctioned Noticed Chit Thu, Noticed Htoo Eh Moo, Noticed Chit Chit, and the Karen Nationwide Military, blocking all their property and pursuits in property within the US.

OFAC’s sanctions additionally prohibit US individuals from making any transactions with the sanctioned entities, except licensed by OFAC. Non-US individuals partaking in sure transactions with the sanctioned entities could also be sanctioned themselves, the Treasury says.

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