Bolivia: 11-year-old girl reported missing in La Paz is found in Peru | Facebook | Tik Tok | FreeFire | WORLD

An 11-year-old Bolivian girl reported missing this week was found this Thursday in the neighboring country of Peru, following being “captured” through social networks, reported the Bolivian Ministry of Government.

The girl was reported missing by her parents last Tuesday when she He left his house for his school in the city of La Paz and did not return.

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The parents told local media that their daughter had conversations with strangers in the popular Free Fire gameso they suspected that someone from there induced her to leave her home.

The Government Minister of BoliviaEduardo del Castillo, indicated this Thursday that The minor maintained contact with people from Peru through social networks such as Facebook, Tik Tok and the Free Fire gameespecially with a user Marco Condori 6.12 from the neighboring country with which he had constant communication, but then the messages were deleted.

In the middle of the search, one of the relatives of the minor received some messages from a number from the Peru in which the girl speaks and ask them to send you a sum of moneyaccording to the bulletin of the Ministry of Government.

After this message, the Bolivian Police contacted their peers in Peru to coordinate actions and find the whereregardings of the girl.

“We have solved a case of human trafficking in a joint operation with the National Police of Peru”, Del Castillo said.

The little girl is in the Peruvian city of Arequipa and there are already two people apprehendedwhile her parents are traveling to the neighboring country to reunite with the girl.

Meanwhile, the parents of the minor’s school indicated that there is a group on social networks in which several students shared game strategies. Free Firebut that it was managed by an unknown person, so they asked the authorities to train minors on cybersecurity so as not to fall into these events.

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