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Submitted by moiuser on 12 November 2025

THE government investigated and deported the illegal foreign entrants who entered Kayin State via border routes of some neighbouring countries, including Thailand, and were involved in online scams, gambling and criminal activities. Moreover, the government demolishes the buildings in the respective zones of the KK Park area.

“There are 148 buildings in KK Park Zone A. We will demolish all buildings, aiming to combat online scams, gambling and criminal activities. Now, we finish demolishing 110 buildings, and will keep doing so for the remaining 525buildings,” said an official.

There are a total of 635 buildings in three zones of the KK Park area. In Zone (B), there are 73 buildings- seven one-storey buildings, 29 three-storey buildings for residence, seven four-storey buildings which are under construction, five five-storey buildings under construction and 20 warehouses.

In Zone C, there are a total of 414 buildings- 33 one-storey buildings, 216 two storey buildings, 42 three-storey buildings, 39 four-storey buildings, 12 five-storey buildings, four six-storey buildings, a basketball court, two hospitals, a two-storey SAP, a one-storey building, five two-storey markets, a two-storey supermarket, a storey supermarket, a five-storey hotel, a four-storey hotel, 35 warehouses, two clinics, a two-storey glass building, a two-storey club, a two-storey building, two one-storey kitchens, a water tank, six large warehouses and five barracks.

Yesterday, the authorities detained 40 Indians, 12 Nepalese and one Korean, totalling 53 individuals, involved in telecom fraud and other criminal activities in Kayin State.

Between 30 January and 11 November 2025, a total of 10,815 illegal immigrants were identified and detained in Myanmar. Of this number, 9,536 individuals have already been deported through Thailand to their respective countries, while arrangements are being made to deport the remaining 1,279 individuals. These individuals are currently under detention while awaiting repatriation. The government is strictly cracking down on online scams and online gambling by cooperating with other countries, including neighbouring countries.

Aung Gyaing/KTZH

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