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topicnews · July 17, 2025

The Chinese police, who examines 5 missing teenagers, issue further warnings about telecommunications crimes

The Chinese police, who examines 5 missing teenagers, issue further warnings about telecommunications crimes

The Chinese police are examining at least five cases of teenagers who have recently missed and are suspected of being involved Fraud centersincluding some who have lost contact with their families after traveling Myanmar.

The police in Hefei, the capital of the province of Anhui in Central China, published a message on Wednesday in which the disappearance of an 18-year-old student who had traveled to a city in the province of Yunnan in southwestern China, confirmed on the border with Myanmar.

According to his parents, the student HU left the school to look for a job in Hefei in April. But at the end of June his mother could not find him at his workplace.

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He was last seen near a restaurant in Jinghong, Yunnan, after he had flown from Nanjing at Xishuangbanna Airport on June 5. The Jinghong police said they had no further information about him.

Hus disappear is not an isolated case. Last month, many teenagers aged 18 or 19 who wanted to travel or work during the summer holiday were reportedly lost to Yunnan without the knowledge of their families and then lost contact in the border area.

According to Elephant News, an official news agency in the province of Henan, a mother in Hubei urgently helped on Tuesday, and said her student son and two of his classmates had lost contact after she had gone to Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture on June 24, and that she was a rampant in Myanmary, where Telecom-Abbestrichte is a rampant.

The Hubei police confirmed the case and said that the three students arrived in Xishuangbanna on June 25th and had lost contact with their families and friends two days after their arrival. Their last message was sent from abroad, the police said.

The mother in Hubei said her son had previously met a “buddy” on the Internet who invited the three to go to Yunnan with him and said he had “Rhino horns”.