12 Myanmar trainees join Training Course on Combatting Cybercrime by Yunnan Police Officer Academy

12 Myanmar trainees join Training Course on Combatting Cybercrime by Yunnan Police Officer Academy


Ministry of Information/ Naypyitaw / November 02, 2022
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THE Chinese Embassy in Myan­mar on Tuesday released a state­ment that 12 Myanmar trainees of the Ministry of Home Affairs joined the Training Course on Combatting Cybercrime in My­anmar conducted by the Yunnan Police Officer Academy.

The training course was launched online on 31 October under the management of the Ministry of Commerce of China.

In his speech, Chinese com­mercial attaché of the Chinese Embassy to Myanmar Mr Tan Shufu said cybercrimes affect the stability of the economy, so­cial and image of the country and are such a big challenge faced by the countries. The China-Myan­mar border measures over 2,000 kilometres and so it should coop­erate in combating cybercrime more and more.

The training course will last for five days and contribute the lessons such as analyzing the patterns of cybercrime and law enforcement cooperation in combatting international cyber­crimes.

On 7 June, Myanmar Po­lice Force and Royal Thai Po­lice organized the first working committee meeting on Myan­mar-Thai cooperation in com­batting transnational crimes in Bangkok.

The meeting discussed the cooperation work of the two countries’ police, especially in arms and ammunition smug­gling, transnational crimes, pro­tection of lives and prosperity of people living in border areas, human resource development, training courses for police and MoU between the two police forces, and signed six agree­ments for further cooperation works.

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