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Petuntan takes a selfie with Premier Li Qiang! Myanmar KK park paralyzed! The Sukhitō army begged Thailand for electricity...

Thailand’s implementation of the “three breaks” in Myanmar has achieved remarkable results: Myanmar’s KK park and a large number of fraud dens can no longer hold on.
Although, in recent days, more than 3,000 Burmese people have protested on the Thai-Myanmar border against Thailand’s “three cuts” (power cuts, network cuts, oil cuts), claiming that the “three cuts” are too fierce and will only make life difficult for ordinary people, and will not affect the parks with their own generators…

In the face of pressure, Petontan did not waver from beginning to end, and finally let the above-mentioned “3,000 people turmoil” be exposed-


The BGF camp today opened its mouth to ask the Thai authorities: Can the power supply to Myanmar be restored, and we will actively cooperate in the fight against wire fraud…
Looking at it now, Thailand’s “three breaks” – Thaksin’s camp has finally completed a big game of chess.

Thai Prime Minister Petuntan released a selfie with Premier Li Qiang


On the morning of February 9, 2025, the Instagram account ingshin21 shared a set of photos with the caption – official visit to China, posting an unofficial photo, the weather is cold but warm, thank China for the welcome.

In addition, other photos were shared in the post, documenting the “Petuntan’s visit to China”.

Thailand’s power outage has paid off!

Myanmar’s KK Park is pitch black! Tachili casino scam base mass dismissal!

On February 9, Thai media reported that since the Thai authorities cut off electricity to Myanmar, stopped selling oil and cut off network signals, although Myanmar’s Tachili City purchased electricity from Laos, due to restrictions, the area is still very short of electricity, and many hotels in casino centers have significantly fewer lights at night, and the night is darker than before.

At the same time, according to local social media sources in Tachili, Myanmar, since February 6-8, the Tachili police and troops have mobilized forces to sweep illegal gambling dens along the river, and arrested a certain number of casino owners and employees, and the surrounding areas have also swept up fraud bases set up in the deep mountains and dense forests, arresting dozens of people.

Not only that, but the news from Tachili also said that the local illegal casino and fraud syndicate fired more than 100 people due to lack of electricity, because even the generators were used and there was a severe shortage of fuel.

As a result, Chinese employers have had to lay off their employees, leaving people, including Thais, to continue to travel from Tachili to Mae Sai checkpoint in Chiang Rai Province, where it is expected that Thai authorities will be arrested if they attempt to relocate their bases to Thailand, as border areas such as Mae Sot and Sakau are heavily guarded in Rulai Hung Province.

According to Thai media news, on the 4th night after the power outage in Thailand, it was found that the KK park where the fraud group was hiding on the other side of Mae Sot County, Laixing Province, although the sky had just darkened, it was obvious that the entire area was darkened.

Thai security officials say the KK campus has been transformed from a bright city into a dark city, with only 20-30 percent light left, and there are significantly fewer people inside.

Praised by Chinese leaders!Petuntan ignores the Burmese protests!

He said that he had to think about his own people first

It is reported that Thailand has officially cut off the power supply to five locations in neighboring Myanmar since February 5 to crack down on telecom fraud groups in the region, which has aroused dissatisfaction among the Myanmar people, so they went to the Thai-Myanmar First Friendship Bridge and the Second Friendship Bridge on February 8 to protest and shout boycott of Thai goods, which has attracted widespread attention.

On the 8th, Thai Prime Minister Petuntan returned to China after completing his visit to China and arrived at Don Mueang Airport to be interviewed by media reporters, and revealed that China expressed full support for this matter, and the chairman also expressed appreciation for Thailand’s actions, saying that seeing Thailand’s approach is a decisive decision and a commendable thing.

When asked how she would respond to the current protests of the people in Myawaddy, Myanmar over the power cut, Petuntan said that as she said, she had to think about her own people, because she was the Prime Minister of the Thai, so she had to take care of the people of her own country first, and she thought that they (Myanmar) should also take care of their own people, and every country should do the same.

As for the Burmese boycott of Thai goods, Petuntan said the matter was something that would be discussed in detail between the governments.

In addition, Petuntan also revealed that his next trip will be to Cambodia for an official visit and will go to discuss the solution to the problem of telecom fraud.

Myanmar BGF asks Thailand to reconsider the power cut!

He said that he has been working hard to cooperate with the crackdown on wire fraud

On February 8, Thai media reported that Nai Maung So, deputy commander of the Myanmar Karen Border Guard Force (BGF) in Myawaddy, revealed that since the Thai government ordered to cut off electricity and ban fuel from entering Myanmar, it has had a serious impact on the local people, causing Myanmar oil prices to soar and soon there will be a shortage.

At the same time, Myawaddy Hospital, the largest hospital with the largest number of patients, is also facing a lack of electricity, leaving patients with respiratory diseases without access to oxygen, and cutting off electricity and fuel, making most of the local population miserable.

In addition, BGF leaders also said that the telecom fraud group in the Myawaddy region did not disclose that they would engage in telecom fraud activities when Chinese capitalists came to invest.

They (the leaders of the BGF) also want the area to develop and improve the quality of life of the people, but over time problems arise and the BGF cannot solve the problems unilaterally, because the difficulties of the people must also be solved.

As for the income of Chinese investors, it is used to build local roads and bridges to create a good quality of life for the people, so the solution of the problem must be carried out step by step.

In response to this problem, BGF has also been coordinating efforts with the Myanmar government, the embassy and the Thai government to solve this problem, and has successfully rescued more than 2,000 victims. BGF is working to address this issue and is willing to work with the Thai government to address the issue of telecom fraud.

Thailand and Myanmar have long maintained good relations, so Thai authorities should reconsider power cuts and ease fuel restrictions, Nai Maung So said.

Because the people of Myanmar are in a difficult situation, as for the army, there is no need, just worry about the people.

He also revealed that the BGF will hand over nearly 100 Indonesian telecom fraud victims rescued to the Thai side in the near future, and the number of each rescue is not large, and after collecting a certain number, it will be handed over to the Thai side through the Thai-Myanmar Second Friendship Bridge for further coordination.

Thailand’s “Three Breaks”

Interlocking

The biggest part of Thailand’s “three cuts” to Myanmar is “power cuts”.
After the power outage, the Myanmar campus began to use generators to generate its own electricity, however, Petuntan continued to announce an “oil cut”, cutting off the oil supply line along the Thai-Myanmar border.
At the same time, the Thai side has contacted Myanmar’s friendly army to combat wire fraud, and continues to cut all raw materials that can be used for power generation internally, and continues to promote the “oil cut”, to be precise, this is actually the “oil ban”.
As a result, the core of the above two major power sources has been fundamentally damaged.
And it was also at this time that Petuntan once again announced the last item of the “big three breaks” – the network was disconnected.

If there is no electricity, then electricity is generated, there is no raw material to generate electricity, and then the grid is disconnected.
It is conceivable how much the Myanmar park has been hit hard, and these heavy blows have also formed an invincible “chain closed loop”, which affects the whole body.
At the same time, Thailand’s strong “big three breaks” have naturally had a huge impact on the people in the Thai-Myanmar region, especially in Myanmar.
There is no electricity, no oil, no internet, and some people in Myanmar have also become “targeted” – hospitals and many service stations have also collapsed along with the park.
The impact affects life, work and study.
But this is the determination of Thai Prime Minister Petuntan to eradicate wire fraud.

Under this determination, just like Thailand’s forced use of “chemotherapy” on the Thai-Myanmar border, the “good cells” can survive the “bad cells” together in the midst of hardship.
Yesterday, more than 3,000 Burmese people announced a “boycott of Thai goods and a blockade of the border”, opposing Thailand’s “big three breaks” affecting their innocent lives, and asking who is responsible…
However, Thailand cannot answer this question, and it is even more difficult for all walks of life in Myanmar to explain immediately, so they can only blame all the faults on the long-growing “cancer cell” – the park industry.
There is also an inescapable fact that the Myanmar industry is repeated, endless, and difficult to eradicate without drastic medicine.
Only by temporarily breaking the kettle and sinking the boat, launching into the water and holding the breath, can we win a big victory in one shot.

As for Su Chitu (BGF Burmese Karen Frontier Guard), why did he send his deputy to beg Petuntan to take back the “big three breaks”.
From the pessimistic perspective of interests, he undoubtedly hopes that the park industry secretly supported by BGF can survive and let them continue to share the money.
Judging from the perspective of the display of achievements, Su Qidu’s army is nothing more than trying to speak for the people who are affected by the “Great Three Breaks”, showing their conscience and responsibility and the image of doing things for others…
But these two angles together are “contradictory” – the complete quid pro quo proposed by the Sukhithu army is: they want Thailand to restore power supply, and they actively cooperate in the fight against wire fraud…
The first half of the sentence is fine, but it is excusable after cowardice, which is the fundamental desire of Su Qidu’s army.
But the second half of the sentence is full of doubts and ambiguities – neither the past tense, nor the present tense, nor the future tense.
That is, the Suqidu army is not saying, “For the sake of my previous fight against wire fraud”, it is not “As long as you have electricity, I will immediately crack down on wire fraud”, and it is not “As long as Petuntan gives me electricity, I promise to resolutely crack down on wire fraud in the future”…
In this case, Su Qidu’s move was nothing more than a delaying tactic – he still fantasized about delaying and interceding for those park industries.

Obviously, there is no need to stop in Thailand’s “big three breaks”.

At this point, Bu Zhou even doubted that how many of the more than 3,000 people who rushed to the Thai-Burmese border yesterday and shouted “boycott Thai goods and block the border” were stuffed into it by Su Qidu…
It’s nothing more than just asking for some electricity to continue to do that thing – what are you shouting “boycott Thai goods”? The “network, electricity, and oil” in the “big three breaks” are not like Thai goods… What is this brain circuit? If you are reluctant to park it, you can say it directly, what are you shouting “boycott Thai goods”?
And the people of Myanmar who are really affected, may you think clearly – the park will not be destroyed, except for Thailand, guess how many other countries will force the entire ASEAN to “encircle and suppress” the Burmese dens?! If the park is not removed, how many crimes will you suffer in the future?! It’s not just a “big three”.
The real source is in the park den in Myanmar, and I hope you can see the root of the problem.
It’s not that the electricity came after the “boycott of Thai goods”, but that the “park den” is gone, and you have everything you want…
If you scold Tang Seng half to death, the “tight spell” will not disappear, it is better to “escort all the way, subdue demons and subdue demons”, one day, temporary restrictions, short-term pains, after all, will be exchanged for the peace and security of all sentient beings.
Myanmar, please reflect.
Thailand, please come on.
“Big three breaks”, keep rushing…

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