
J&K Police Rescue 13 Youths Trapped in Myanmar Job Scam
In a remarkable operation, the Jammu and Kashmir Police have rescued 13 youths who were duped by a cyber job scam and trafficked to Myanmar. The youths, lured by fake job ads on social media, were promised work abroad, but instead, they were taken to Myanmar, where they were forced into labor. The authorities acted swiftly to bring them back to their homeland, and the rescued youths are now undergoing counseling to help them cope with the trauma they endured.
The operation was a result of a thorough investigation by the police, who received information about the youths’ disappearance from their families. The families had reported that their loved ones had gone missing after responding to job ads on social media, promising lucrative jobs abroad. The police launched an investigation and traced the youths to Myanmar, where they were found working in inhumane conditions.
According to reports, the youths were lured by fake job ads on social media, which promised them high-paying jobs in countries like the United States, Canada, and the United Arab Emirates. The ads were shared by fake profiles, which seemed legitimate and convincing to the youths. They were told that they would be working as software engineers, doctors, or engineers, and that they would be paid handsomely.
However, once they reached Thailand, they were taken to Myanmar, where they were forced to work in sweatshops, factories, and construction sites. They were subjected to physical and mental abuse, and were not paid any wages. The youths were trapped, and their families were left worried and helpless.
The police investigation revealed that the scam was perpetrated by a gang of fraudsters, who had been operating for several months. They had created fake profiles on social media, which were designed to look like legitimate job portals. They had also created fake companies, which were registered in Myanmar.
The police traced the youths to Myanmar and worked with the authorities there to rescue them. The operation was a complex and challenging one, but the police were determined to bring the youths back home safely.
The rescued youths were brought back to Jammu and Kashmir and are currently undergoing counseling to help them cope with the trauma they endured. The police are also working to identify and prosecute the perpetrators of the scam.
The rescue operation is a testament to the police’s commitment to protecting the citizens of Jammu and Kashmir. The police have been working tirelessly to combat cybercrime and human trafficking, and this operation is a significant achievement in their efforts.
The story of the 13 youths who were trapped in the Myanmar job scam is a reminder of the importance of being cautious when dealing with job ads on social media. It is also a reminder of the dangers of human trafficking and the need to take action to prevent it.
The Jammu and Kashmir Police have set an example by rescuing the youths and bringing the perpetrators to justice. The rescued youths are now fighting for their rights and justice, and the police are working to ensure that they get the compensation and support they deserve.