Chi Guangying, a 21-year-old China girl, made a fuss about the disappearance of her connection in Egypt. The truth turned out to be shocking!
The girl flew to Egypt on August 9th, saying that she had a longing for the pyramids, and also wanted to explore local development opportunities.
Her mother and girlfriend also searched for people on the internet, saying that called a poor, saying she was “simple,” “interested in Egyptian culture,” and shaped her into an image of an innocent victim.
Her mother was still crying when interviewed a few days ago, who can imagine this only a few days, the drama came a 180-degree turn!
What happened? The Egyptian Ministry of the Interior issued a direct notice in the early morning of September 30 to slap the face-this girl was not a victim at all, she was actually a member of an eight-person kidnapping gang!
She was the only girl in this gang who specifically targeted her compatriots.
Their routine is to pretend to recruit e-commerce jobs, use high-paying positions as bait, and trick China fellow villagers into flying to Egypt.
As soon as they arrived in Cairo, they executed the abduction, then forced them to contact their domestic families and pay the ransom through electronic platforms.
I was absolutely pissed when I heard the news! Is it still human to take advantage of other people's trust and job-hunting needs to harm one's compatriots?
When the Egyptian police arrested their apartment in the police station of the first settlement in Cairo, guns, white-edged weapons, stun guns and mobile phones with criminal evidence were found at the scene.
What is even more worrying is that during the operation, a China compatriot they kidnapped was also rescued.
It's ironic to think back now! Before and after she lost contact, her mother and her best friend were in a hurry, contacting the embassy and asking for help from the local Chinese.
Her boyfriend, Xiao Yang, also said that before the disappearance of the pool, she had expressed a fear of being alone abroad, and wanted to let her go with her in the past -- think now, it't be the intention to pull her boyfriend down the water, right?
Such criminal acts specifically directed at compatriots are really disgusting!They use the psychology of Chinese overseas to trust their own people more easily.
Think about it, if you receive an offer for a high-paying job abroad, and the other party is still Chinese, will you relax your guard?
They captured this psychology, deceived a hopeful compatriot to a place unfamiliar to life, and then carried out kidnapping and blackmail.
This incident also sounded the alarm for us! You must be cautious and cautious when applying for jobs overseas, especially those opportunities where the treatment sounds too good to be true.
There is no free lunch in this world, and the “good work” that suddenly comes down from the sky is probably someone else’s well-designed trap.
And this behavior damages not only the victims, but also the entire image of Chinese abroad.
When trust is abused time and time again, compatriots who really need help in the future may not receive timely assistance.
What left me speechless most was the huge contrast between the original image of a "simple girl" created by the family members in this incident and the truth.
We certainly understand the family's protective mentality, but after the truth came out, this contrast was really particularly uncomfortable.
Per parents will never be willing to believe that their children will commit a crime, but the truth is there and cannot be denied.
At present, the Egyptian police have officially arrested eight members of this criminal gang, and the case has been transferred to the procuratorate for further investigation. What awaits them will be severe punishment by the law.
To be honest, such a specialized hole against one’s own behavior deserves the most severe punishment!
I also hope that this case can remind all people who are overseas or planning to go abroad: When applying for employment, they must go through formal channels, be vigilant about sudden high-paying opportunities, and protect the safety of their lives and property.
Don't let yourself be the next victim!
The girl flew to Egypt on August 9th, saying that she had a longing for the pyramids, and also wanted to explore local development opportunities.
Her mother and girlfriend also searched for people on the internet, saying that called a poor, saying she was “simple,” “interested in Egyptian culture,” and shaped her into an image of an innocent victim.
Her mother was still crying when interviewed a few days ago, who can imagine this only a few days, the drama came a 180-degree turn!
What happened? The Egyptian Ministry of the Interior issued a direct notice in the early morning of September 30 to slap the face-this girl was not a victim at all, she was actually a member of an eight-person kidnapping gang!
She was the only girl in this gang who specifically targeted her compatriots.
Their routine is to pretend to recruit e-commerce jobs, use high-paying positions as bait, and trick China fellow villagers into flying to Egypt.
As soon as they arrived in Cairo, they executed the abduction, then forced them to contact their domestic families and pay the ransom through electronic platforms.
I was absolutely pissed when I heard the news! Is it still human to take advantage of other people's trust and job-hunting needs to harm one's compatriots?
When the Egyptian police arrested their apartment in the police station of the first settlement in Cairo, guns, white-edged weapons, stun guns and mobile phones with criminal evidence were found at the scene.
What is even more worrying is that during the operation, a China compatriot they kidnapped was also rescued.
It's ironic to think back now! Before and after she lost contact, her mother and her best friend were in a hurry, contacting the embassy and asking for help from the local Chinese.
Her boyfriend, Xiao Yang, also said that before the disappearance of the pool, she had expressed a fear of being alone abroad, and wanted to let her go with her in the past -- think now, it't be the intention to pull her boyfriend down the water, right?
Such criminal acts specifically directed at compatriots are really disgusting!They use the psychology of Chinese overseas to trust their own people more easily.
Think about it, if you receive an offer for a high-paying job abroad, and the other party is still Chinese, will you relax your guard?
They captured this psychology, deceived a hopeful compatriot to a place unfamiliar to life, and then carried out kidnapping and blackmail.
This incident also sounded the alarm for us! You must be cautious and cautious when applying for jobs overseas, especially those opportunities where the treatment sounds too good to be true.
There is no free lunch in this world, and the “good work” that suddenly comes down from the sky is probably someone else’s well-designed trap.
And this behavior damages not only the victims, but also the entire image of Chinese abroad.
When trust is abused time and time again, compatriots who really need help in the future may not receive timely assistance.
What left me speechless most was the huge contrast between the original image of a "simple girl" created by the family members in this incident and the truth.
We certainly understand the family's protective mentality, but after the truth came out, this contrast was really particularly uncomfortable.
Per parents will never be willing to believe that their children will commit a crime, but the truth is there and cannot be denied.
At present, the Egyptian police have officially arrested eight members of this criminal gang, and the case has been transferred to the procuratorate for further investigation. What awaits them will be severe punishment by the law.
To be honest, such a specialized hole against one’s own behavior deserves the most severe punishment!
I also hope that this case can remind all people who are overseas or planning to go abroad: When applying for employment, they must go through formal channels, be vigilant about sudden high-paying opportunities, and protect the safety of their lives and property.
Don't let yourself be the next victim!