HomePage  |  This day in history  |  Sitemap
Breaking-News >> WorldNews

A 27-year-old Belarusian woman was deceived into northern Myanmar by a high-paying model recruitment, and her family was told that she had been cremated

According to reports, a 27-year-old woman from Minsk, Belarus, who was attracted by an online model job invitation to travel to Thailand, ended up falling into a radio fraud park in Myanmar and forced to engage in e-fraud. There are reports that the kidnappers initially demanded a ransom of $500,000 from Vera's family, but eventually her family was told that Vera's body had been burned, "and someone told her family that Vera's organs were removed and sold."

The Belarusian Foreign Ministry Press Office recently confirmed that there was indeed a woman citizen of the country, Vera, who disappeared on October 4. The latest report said the Belarusian Ministry of Foreign Affairs was preparing to help the family of Vera bring her ashes back through official diplomatic channels.

According to Vera’s personal social pages, her character is optimistic, and she has posted several posts about traveling to Southeast Asia. According to reports, Vera graduated from a music school and is good at singing a flute. Some netizens say she was a participant in the Belarusian “Good Voice” competition, but there are media rumors that she has just taken a photo in front of the exhibition boards of the Belarusian “Good Voice” festival and is not a participant, her career at home is a part-time waitress.

Leila's life picture

According to the report, one day, Vera saw a high-paying recruitment message for modeling in Thailand on the Internet. In mid-September, Vera flew to Bangkok. Her itinerary record shows that on September 20th, she was taken to Yangon, Myanmar. According to the report, Vera then fell into the control of the electronic fraud park.

According to sources, deceived people in situations like Vera are usually forced to sign contracts with the so-called "company". According to the terms of the contract, Vera must bring in $300 in revenue for the "company" a day. Vera, like others who fell into the fraud park, was tasked with deceiving foreigners for money online-gaining their trust through dating sites, simulating romantic relationships, and then persuading them to invest in cryptocurrencies, make large bets in virtual casinos, etc.

According to sources, as fewer and fewer people are deceived, many people in the park can't complete the "task" even if they are forced to work 17 hours a day. Therefore, the only way to regain freedom is to ask their families to redeem themselves, and if their families can't pay the ransom, their organs may be removed and sold.

His family said that he had been completely disconnected since October 4 and later received information from the kidnappers demanding a ransom of $500,000, but later informed the family that he had been burned.

It is noteworthy that on October 7, Russian diplomats managed to send back a resident of the country from the Red Tower, Dakhima O'Chernimayeva. She was also seduced by a model job opportunity to travel to Thailand for photography, the other promised to pay a salary of $3,000. However, after arrival, O'Chernimayeva was taken to an electro-fraud park in Myanmar, but she managed to call her family and eventually managed to escape the park.

Red Star journalist.

Editor in charge: Guo Bowen



News raw data sources → https://news.sina.com.cn/w/2025-10-16/doc-infuakcp2587627.shtml

17WorldNews[2025.10.16-16:11] 访问:34
[关闭窗口]  
「Links」 ...
Loading...
Search on site
This day in history
August 2023
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Copyright © 17ljfl.com · World News
The information collected on this site is all from public data information on the Internet, and the authenticity of the query results is for reference only!