Myanmar Parliament Proposes Death Penalty for Cybercrime Offences

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On May 14, 2026 Myanmar published an Anti-Online Scam Bill proposing the death penalty for those who detain or violently coerce victims in online scam centres, targeting multibillion-dollar transnational cyber fraud that proliferated after the 2021 coup. The bill, to be debated in early June under junta leader Min Aung Hlaing, signals a hardline regulatory push aimed at cracking down on crypto-related scams and improving cybersecurity for crypto users, DeFi projects and CEX/DEX platforms while raising enforcement and human rights concerns.
- Myanmar published a parliamentary bill proposing the death sentence for cyberscam offences.
- It targets internet fraud factories that have flourished in war-torn Myanmar since the 2021 military coup.
- The bill will be discussed in early June and signals junta efforts to combat transnational cyber scams.
On May 14, 2026, Myanmar published a parliamentary bill proposing the death penalty for those who detain or violently coerce victims into online scam centres. The “Anti-Online Scam Bill” targets Myanmar’s booming cyber fraud industry in the context of ongoing conflict and instability following the 2021 military coup. This is the first major legislation under the new leadership of Min Aung Hlaing and aims to crack down on multibillion-dollar scam operations.
Myanmar Proposes Death Sentence for Cyberscam Offences
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