Recently, a large-scale raid occurred in the border city of Muse, Myanmar, attracting widespread attention. According to messages posted by several netizens on social media, "dog pushing," suspected of engaging in online scam traffic, has become the main target of this crackdown. Militia and Myanmar military forces were seen working together on-site, with several people being controlled and taken away in vehicles.
According to eyewitnesses, the main inspection area was located at the "Xinzhai Road intersection," near the direction of the well-known Old Myanmar Book School. Security forces set up checkpoints at the intersection to inspect pedestrians, especially those carrying luggage. "Don't bring large bags in and out of Muse, saying you're visiting friends is safest," a netizen reminded in a group chat.
Moreover, sources revealed that the operation had quietly started since last night and continued until this morning. Around the "68 Hotel" in Muse, individuals were taken away one after another, with scenes of screams and panic. "Vehicles, one after another, quickly leaving with the controlled people, it looked like a well-prepared large-scale cleanup," described an on-site witness.
At the same time, there were also doubts raised: "Can money still bail people out? Where exactly are those taken away last night being held?" But as of now, there is no definite statement regarding the specific detention locations and release methods, and further confirmation is still needed.
According to sources close to the news, this raid might be related to recent measures by the Myanmar side to strengthen the crackdown on telecommunications fraud and illegal online activities. It is still unclear whether Chinese nationals working locally are involved, with many netizens expressing concerns, "This came too quickly, without any warning."
As of the time of writing, no official announcements have been made by Muse authorities, and local social platforms and groups continue to actively discuss the situation, with more details of the incident still unfolding.