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"The body has been cremated and the organs have been removed and sold!" A 27-year-old Belarusian woman was deceived into northern Myanmar, where her kidnappers demanded a ransom of US$500,000

According to reports, a 27-year-old Belarusian woman was caught by an online job job invitation after traveling to Thailand and was forced to participate in telecom fraud. The kidnappers initially demanded $500,000 in ransom from her family, but later informed the family that Vera had died, the body was burned, and even reports that her organs had been removed and sold. Currently, the family is still trying to negotiate with the kidnappers in hopes of bringing her ashes back.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus recently confirmed that the citizen of the country, Vera, has been missing since October 4. The latest news shows that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs plans to assist families with the return of ashes through official channels.

Villa’s personal social pages show that she has a brilliant personality and has repeatedly posted content about traveling to Southeast Asia. She graduated from a music school and is good at floppy. Some netizens say she has participated in the Belarusian “Good Voice” program, but it is verified by the media that she only took pictures in front of the show board and did not participate in the competition, and her career at home is part-time waitress.

It is understood that Vera had previously seen a job advertisement for Thai models on the Internet, and the salary was generous. She flew to Bangkok in mid-September. The itinerary record shows that she was taken to Yangon, Myanmar on the 20th of the same month, and then fell into the control of the electronic fraud park.

According to sources, victims like Vera are often forced to sign contracts with so-called "companies" that require them to generate $300 a day for the park. Their main task is to build trust on social and dating platforms, fake relationships, and then trick each other into investing in cryptocurrency or betting in virtual casinos.

Due to the increased difficulty of fraud, many people in the park still have difficulty completing the target even if they work as long as 17 hours a day. According to sources, the only possible way to release is for the family to pay ransom. If the payment is not possible, the victim may face the fate of having his organs removed and sold.

What happened to Vera is unclear. Her family said that she had completely lost contact with her since October 4th, and then received the information that the kidnappers asked for ransom. Soon after, the family was told that Vera had been cremated, and there were reports that her organs had been removed and sold before cremation.

It is noteworthy that on October 7th, Dakhima Ochilnimayeva, a Russian citizen who was also seduced to the Burmese e-fraud park, was successfully rescued home with the help of her family. She was also deceived by a model job to travel to Thailand, paying $3,000, and was lucky to contact her family in time and eventually escaped the park.



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