Chinese authorities are escalating their offensive against telecommunications and online fraud operations nationwide, according to a high-level security official’s announcement on Thursday. State Councilor Wang Xiaohong declared that law enforcement agencies will maintain relentless pressure on criminal networks through successive waves of targeted operations.
During a national teleconference addressing the growing threat, Wang emphasized that security forces would allow ‘no breathing room for telecom fraudsters’ in their intensified campaign. The senior official, who also serves on the Secretariat of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, outlined a comprehensive strategy combining enhanced monitoring systems with coordinated law enforcement actions.
The multidimensional approach focuses on four critical control points: individuals associated with fraudulent activities, suspicious phone cards, network infrastructure, and financial channels. Wang stressed that this targeted monitoring would ensure more effective implementation of legal measures against sophisticated criminal operations.
Beyond enforcement actions, the strategy emphasizes preventive measures including targeted early warning systems, strengthened technological safeguards, and expanded public awareness initiatives. These efforts aim to construct a robust societal protection network against increasingly sophisticated fraud schemes.
Wang further highlighted the importance of deepening international law enforcement cooperation to constrict operational spaces for transnational fraud networks. He noted that China intends to contribute its developed solutions to addressing what has become a global cybersecurity challenge, positioning the country’s anti-fraud efforts within broader international security cooperation frameworks.
