
Chinese TV Star Wang Xing Kidnapped, Forced Into Myanmar Scam Operation
A Chinese television actor was kidnapped and trafficked to Myanmar after being lured to Thailand with false promises of a TV production opportunity. The victim, Wang Xing (stage name Xingxing), was found by Myanmar authorities on January 7, three days after his family reported him missing.

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Wang traveled voluntarily to Mae Sot, a Thai border town, where he was forcibly taken by several men and smuggled into Myanmar. Upon arrival at a large complex, his head was shaved, and he was forced to work in a scam call center targeting Chinese citizens alongside approximately 50 other captive workers of various nationalities.
The actor was reportedly taken to Myawaddy, a Myanmar border town known for its unregulated casinos and large-scale fraud operations. These facilities operate in semi-lawless zones under the protection of Myanmar's Border Guard Force, a militia group maintaining autonomy while nominally supporting the military junta.
The area hosts several controversial gambling developments with known criminal connections, including:
- Yatai New City, established by wanted gambling operator She Zhijiang
- Saixigang Industrial Zone, linked to former 14K triad leader Wan Kuok-koi
The case gained significant attention on Chinese social media after Wang's girlfriend posted about his disappearance. Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra addressed the situation, stating the government is working to minimize its impact on Thailand's reputation as a tourist destination.
Police have confirmed the authenticity of Wang's account through an initial review of his phone communications, though details of his escape remain unclear.
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