Over 100 Gujaratis trapped in Myanmar, MLA seeks PM Modi’s help
In a shocking turn of events, over 100 Gujarati youths have found themselves trapped in Myanmar, victims of an international cyber scam racket. The youths, who were lured to the country with promises of lucrative jobs, are now being forced into illegal work for long hours, with little to no respite. The situation has sparked widespread concern, with Vadodara MLA Ketan Inamdar urging Prime Minister Narendra Modi to intervene in the matter immediately.
According to reports, the Gujarati youths were approached by scammers who promised them high-paying jobs in Myanmar. The youths, eager to make a better life for themselves, were convinced by the scammers’ promises and decided to take the plunge. However, upon arrival in Myanmar, they were shocked to discover that they had been duped. Instead of being given legitimate jobs, they were forced into working long hours in illegal activities, with no pay and no way to return home.
One of the trapped youths, who managed to send an audio message to his family, described the horrific conditions they are being subjected to. “We were brought here in the name of jobs…but we were forced into illegal work for 14-18 hours daily,” he said, his voice laced with desperation. The youth’s message has sent shockwaves through the community, with many calling for urgent action to be taken to rescue the trapped youths.
MLA Ketan Inamdar, who has been approached by the families of the trapped youths, has taken up the matter with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Inamdar has urged the Prime Minister to intervene in the matter immediately, citing the grave danger that the youths are in. “I have written to the Prime Minister, requesting him to take urgent action to rescue the trapped youths,” Inamdar said. “The youths are being forced into illegal activities, and their lives are in danger. We need to act quickly to bring them back home safely.”
The incident has highlighted the growing menace of international cyber scams, which have become increasingly sophisticated in recent years. Scammers are using social media and other online platforms to lure victims into their trap, promising them lucrative jobs and other benefits. However, once the victims arrive at the designated location, they are forced into working in inhumane conditions, with little to no pay.
The Indian government has been taking steps to crack down on cyber scams, but more needs to be done to protect citizens from falling prey to these scams. The government needs to increase awareness about the dangers of cyber scams and take concrete steps to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future.
In the meantime, the families of the trapped youths are anxiously waiting for news of their loved ones. They are hoping that the government will take immediate action to rescue the youths and bring them back home safely. The incident has also sparked widespread outrage, with many calling for stricter laws to be put in place to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future.
As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear – the Indian government needs to take immediate action to rescue the trapped youths and bring them back home safely. The government needs to work with the Myanmar authorities to ensure that the youths are released from their captors and returned home as soon as possible.
In conclusion, the incident of over 100 Gujarati youths being trapped in Myanmar is a shocking and disturbing one. It highlights the growing menace of international cyber scams and the need for urgent action to be taken to protect citizens from falling prey to these scams. We hope that the government will take immediate action to rescue the trapped youths and bring them back home safely.