The 23-year-old girl “suspected of being kidnapped” came to Cambodian mother to expose the last dialogue | International | CTWANT

There are many criminal organizations in mainland China that are engaged in illegal activities in Cambodia and Myanmar, which are close to the border. Most of the victims are Chinese. After a man from mainland China revealed that he was sold blood in captivity in Cambodia, it is now rumored that a young girl went to There is no news of a Cambodian “entrepreneurship” suspected of being kidnapped.

According to “Jimu News”, a mother surnamed Zhang from Zhejiang said that her daughter was suspected of being kidnapped when she went to work in Cambodia. During this period, her family received a message from the kidnapper through her daughter’s WeChat account; extorting 200,000 yuan (approximately NT$880,000) ), but then lost contact.

The life photo of the 23-year-old missing sister and her friends. (Photo / Retrieved from Jimu News)

The mother revealed that her daughter Wang Xin was born in a prefecture-level city in Zhejiang in 1999. Because her parents had been working outside for a long time, her daughter was brought up by her grandmother. Wang Xin went to work in Hangzhou following graduating from technical secondary school. Because of her daughter’s personality and loyalty, many people like to be friends with her.

Wang Xin’s family thought she had been working in Hangzhou. Unexpectedly, in October 2020, her mother called her to tell her that she wanted her to go home to attend her cousin’s wedding. Now Wang Xin actually said that she was in Cambodia. After returning to China and going through quarantine, I successfully attended my cousin’s wedding.

Just following the 11th long holiday, Wang Xin went back to work. Before the Spring Festival, Wang Xin reported that she and 3 other people had cooperated outside to open a company. She had a boyfriend so she accompanies her boyfriend for the New Year. At that time, the family still thought that Wang Xin was in Hangzhou. Unexpectedly, in 2021, I didn’t go home during the May Day holiday and the 11th holiday.

On January 13, 2022, the mother who had not seen her daughter for more than a year sent a message to Wang Xin. Wang Xin replied that she might not go back a year ago, but at 8:42 pm on the 14th, her mother received a message from her daughter. , “I’m in a hurry to use some money now, how much can I transfer now?” Then, the other party asked for 200,000 yuan.

Tie Lei sends the kidnapping message through the party's WeChat.  (Photo / Retrieved from Jimu News)
Tie Lei sends the kidnapping message through the party’s WeChat. (Photo / Retrieved from Jimu News)

But then, Wang Xin’s WeChat came once more, “Your daughter has been abroad. Your daughter was kidnapped by me. Prepare the money and I will send you the card number tomorrow.” In order to verify whether the daughter is safe, the parents made a voice call in dialect to ask the daughter to reply. It was not until the early morning of the 15th that there was a message from Wang Xin’s WeChat, “Dad, it’s alright,” and at the same time, he voiced a sentence, “These things are boyfriends. It’s all right now.” Since then, Wang Xin has not had any news, and the family has reported the case to the Zhejiang police.

A few days later, the police confirmed that Wang Xin was missing in Cambodia and learned that she had previously lived in a Cambodian hotel for a long time. According to the industry, Wang Xin and his party, 2 women and 1 man, have been unable to contact them for several days. Later, they learned from the news that one man and one woman were suspected to have died, but Wang Xin disappeared. The police did not rule out that Wang Xin was kidnapped by a Chinese criminal organization. Due to the unfamiliar place of life, Wang Xin’s parents originally wanted to go to Cambodia, but were finally persuaded by relatives to give up the idea. Currently, they can only wait for news from the embassy and the police.​​​​

In fact, Wang Xin’s situation is not a special case. Lu media recently reported that a man surnamed Li from Jiangsu Province was trafficked to Guangxi in June last year. Unexpectedly, he was abducted to Cambodia as soon as he arrived in Guangxi, and was forced to join an online fraud. Li Nan, who got out of the predicament, said later that since he had no relatives to help him raise money to redeem himself, he was resold and abused by criminal gangs many times and became a “tool for selling blood”.

According to reports, similar criminal methods occur frequently. In November last year, the Myanmar police also arrested 24 suspects from Anhui. After this criminal organization deceived Chinese people to Myanmar in the name of migrant workers, they were forcibly raised in captivity to draw blood and sell them. At least five people died in the process.

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