
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, aged between 18 and 25, were lured by fake job ads on social media, promising work abroad. After reaching Thailand, they were taken to Myanmar, where they were forced to work in inhumane conditions.
The police received a tip-off about the missing youths and launched a swift investigation. After tracing their location, they managed to rescue the youths from Myanmar and bring them back to India.
According to sources, the youths were from various districts of Jammu and Kashmir, including Srinagar, Anantnag, and Baramulla. They were all unemployed and were looking for better job opportunities when they came across the fake job ads on social media. The ads promised them high-paying jobs in countries like Dubai and the United States.
The youths were contacted by the scammers, who introduced themselves as representatives of a recruitment agency. They were asked to pay a fee to secure the job, which they did. Once they paid the fee, they were given fake documents and were told to report to a location in Thailand.
When they reached Thailand, they were met by the scammers, who took them to Myanmar. The youths were forced to work in inhumane conditions, with long hours and minimal pay. They were also subjected to physical and psychological abuse.
The police were informed about the missing youths by their families, who were worried about their safety. The police launched an investigation and managed to trace the youths to Myanmar. They worked with the authorities in Myanmar to rescue the youths and bring them back to India.
The rescued youths are now undergoing counseling to deal with the trauma they suffered during their ordeal. They are also being provided with legal assistance to help them recover their losses.
The Jammu and Kashmir Police have registered a case against the scammers and are investigating the matter further. The police are also working to identify the scammers and bring them to justice.
This incident highlights the dangers of cyber job scams and the need for people to be cautious when looking for job opportunities. It also shows the importance of reporting such incidents to the police and seeking legal help.
The Jammu and Kashmir Police have saved the lives of 13 youths and have given them a second chance at life. Their bravery and quick thinking have also saved them from a life of exploitation and abuse.
As we celebrate the rescue of these youths, we must also remember the many others who are still trapped in similar scams. We must work together to prevent such incidents and ensure that our youth are safe and secure.