Bai was a deputy commander of the
Myanmar Nationalities Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) who assisted
Pheung Kya-shin in ousting
Yang Mao-liang from the leadership in 1992. He later tried to replace Pheung himself with the support of Myanmar's government. Bai allied himself with the
Tatmadaw (Myanmar Armed Forces) to oust Pheung during the three-day
Kokang incident in 2009. Remnants of the MNDAA were reorganized into
Border Guard Force #1006 under Bai's supervision afterwards. He was elected as an
MP of the
Shan State Hluttaw representing
Laukkai Constituency No. 2. during the
2010 general election. Bai's agreement led to the formation of the
Kokang Self-Administered Zone on 20 August 2010 where Bai would become its the first head of the
Kokang Self-Administered Zone. Under his rule, the region became known for drugs and weapons trafficking. Bai was not very popular and survived an assassination attempt in March 2012. Bai's deputy, Liu Gaoxi, was elected in the same general election in 2010, and was known for his involvement with drugs trafficking. Bai Suocheng, his children and his associates dominated a multi-billion-dollar hotel and casino business empire, including online gambling operations. These businesses extend to
Karen State and internationally to
Sihanoukville, Cambodia. Chinese court records have heard multiple cases involving the Bai and Liu family's companies relating to gambling, smuggling, and kidnapping from Kokang hotels and casinos. On 10 December 2023, China issued a warrant for him. He was later arrested by Burmese authorities, which transferred him along with other nine people, including his son Bai Yingcang, to China on 30 January 2024. On 11 July 2025, Bai was prosecuted by the
Shenzhen People's Procuratorate. From 19 to 22 September 2025, Bai was tried in the Shenzhen Intermediate People's Court. On 4 November 2025, the court sentenced Bai to death. On 11 November 2025,
BBC Burmese broadcasting reported that Bai was taken to hospital the day on 5 November 2025 and died before it could be carried out.
Xinhua later confirmed that Bai died from illness before his execution. == See also ==