
J&K Police Rescue 13 Youths Trapped in Myanmar Job Scam
In a daring operation, the Jammu and Kashmir Police have rescued 13 youths who were duped by a cyber job scam and trafficked to Myanmar. The youths, who were lured by fake job ads on social media, were promised work abroad. However, after reaching Thailand, they were taken to Myanmar, where they were subjected to exploitation and forced labor.
The rescue operation was a result of swift action taken by the authorities, who received a tip-off about the youths’ whereabouts. The police worked tirelessly to track down the victims and rescue them from their ordeal.
According to reports, the youths were lured by fake job ads on social media, which promised them high-paying jobs abroad. They were asked to pay a certain amount of money as a processing fee, which they did. However, once they reached Thailand, they were taken to Myanmar, where they were forced to work in inhumane conditions.
The youths, who were from different parts of Jammu and Kashmir, were in Myanmar for over a month before they were rescued. During their stay, they were subjected to physical and mental torture, and were forced to work long hours without any rest.
The J&K Police, with the help of the Indian Embassy in Myanmar, worked tirelessly to rescue the youths. They tracked down the victims and brought them back to India, where they are now undergoing counseling.
This is not the first time that J&K youths have fallen prey to such scams. In recent years, there have been several instances of youths being duped by fake job ads and trafficked to different parts of the world.
The police have launched an investigation into the matter and have arrested several people in connection with the scam. The authorities are also working to identify and arrest the masterminds behind the scam.
The rescue of the 13 youths is a welcome development, and it highlights the importance of vigilance and awareness in preventing such scams. The youths, who were rescued, are now safe and sound, and are receiving counseling to help them cope with their ordeal.
The J&K Police have also launched a campaign to spread awareness about such scams and to educate people about the dangers of falling prey to fake job ads. The authorities are also working to provide training to young people on how to identify and avoid such scams.
The rescue of the 13 youths is a testament to the bravery and dedication of the J&K Police, who worked tirelessly to rescue the victims and bring them back to India. It is also a reminder of the importance of working together to prevent such scams and to protect the rights and dignity of all individuals.