Chinese and Thai leaders step up fight against cross-border crime

[Bangkok Post] - 02/6/2025

BEIJING - The leaders of Thailand and China agreed on Thursday to further strengthen law-enforcement cooperation to crack down on call centre scams and other crimes that have emerged as major cross-border concerns.



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