





Myanmar delegation led by the Union Minister for Legal Affairs and Union Attorney-General Dr Thida Oo participated in the discussions of the 13th ASEAN-China Prosecutors-General Conference held in Hanoi, Viet Nam, from 5th to 7th December.
Prosecutors-general and officials from the People’s Republic of China and ASEAN nations attended the three-day conference. At the conference, Union Minister for Legal Affairs and Union Attorney-General Dr Thida Oo made a presentation titled “Transnational Organized Crimes and Strengthening International Collaboration in Combatting Against Advanced Technology-assisted Crimes.”
She presented that transnational organized crimes are an important issue, including crimes and offences committed by individuals or groups crossing the countries’ boundaries. Accordingly, Myanmar enacted the Counter-Terrorism Law, Anti-Trafficking in Persons Law, and Anti-Money Laundering Law to prevent the happening of transnational organized crimes; and Electronic Transactions Law and Computer Science Development Law were also promulgated to avoid crimes committed with high technology assistance.
Myanmar is drafting to ratify the Cyber Security Law in line with international standards; international collaboration is a crucial platform between countries to strengthen legal affairs cooperation and for exchanging information; advanced technologies are applied in committing transnational organized crimes in such technologically dynamic nowadays; and those crimes mentioned above are intimidating not only the regional rule of law but also peace, security, and tranquillity of the world.
She pointed out that the collaboration between legal experts, jurists, rule of law enhancing organizations and agencies, and judicial bodies of countries is also required to prosecute the criminals who committed the transnational offences and crimes and to prevent the formation of the criminal networks among nations. During the conference, the attendees exchanged views on transnational organized crimes, regional collaborations of combatting and suppressing advanced technology-assisted crimes, international collaborations, and agendas. The PRC and the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam also conducted a bilateral talk.
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