Suspected Yunnan female college student sold to Myanmar has returned home news | Li | College student
Recently, news of Li, a 22-year-old female college student from Baoshan City, Yunnan, who is suspected of being abducted and sold to Myanmar, has spread on social media and attracted attention.
On the morning of August 21st, Upstream News reporters learned from authoritative channels in Baoshan City, Yunnan Province that a female college student named Li, who was suspected of being abducted and sold to northern Myanmar, was found by the police on August 19th. On August 20th, her parents safely brought her back home, and "the boy who was with the girl has also been found."
As for where the two were found, whether they passed through the border, and whether the chat records circulating on the internet are suspected of forgery, the above-mentioned person stated that the specific situation is under the control of the public security organs. "The Yunnan Provincial Public Security Department has intervened in this matter, and the detailed information needs to be released by the police."
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Recently, some netizens posted that they saw chat records on social media that were suspected of human trafficking in northern Myanmar. This incident has sparked heated discussions among netizens.
According to online chat records, on August 3rd, a netizen nicknamed "Min Min" posted a message in a group chat saying "Two people from Kunming, a 22-year-old female college student and a 17-year-old underage, can come with a boss who can guarantee Huiwang!"
Subsequently, a suspected buyer's netizen contacted "Min Min" and inquired about the girl's price. Both parties mentioned words such as "piglet", "snake head", and "illegal immigration" multiple times during the conversation.
"Min Min" said that a 22-year-old female college student named Li is priced at 120000 yuan. If she doesn't want an underage male student, she will keep him in China and only send female college students abroad.
Min Min emphasized that these two people must be seen off tomorrow. If they want to, they can gather a group tomorrow and arrange for a "snake head" to pick them up.
The chat records show that on August 3rd, the two people who were trafficked were still in Kunming. Li is currently studying at a university; The situation of another 17-year-old boy is unknown. Two people sell for 160000 yuan, and girls sell for 120000 yuan alone.
According to the ID photo of Li in the chat record, Li is from Longyang District, Baoshan City, Yunnan Province. On the morning of the 16th, Chao Xinwen contacted the local police station and community where Li's registered residence was located.
Community workers said that the girl has been missing for several days, and the community and her family have made multiple attempts to contact her but have not been successful. "The staff has gone to the girl's house to check the situation, and has reported it to the police. They are waiting for the police to handle it."
The police station staff also stated that the case is currently under investigation and verification.
Previously, according to Shaanxi Radio and Television News, on August 15th, police officers from Baoshan Public Security Bureau told reporters that they were aware of the situation. "Many people are already saying that we are already dealing with it, and we are not sure if it is. We are still investigating whether it is true or false."
On August 16th, Li responded to Red Star News stating that he was in Kunming and had already made contact with his family and classmates. Ms. Zhang, a classmate of the girl involved, said that she studied nursing and graduated from a vocational college last year.
At around 14:00 on August 16th, Ms. Zhang told reporters that she had contacted the girl and had a video call. In addition, Li claimed that her ID card and phone were lost, and her identity information was stolen.
The reporter asked if Li had any plans to work in Myanmar, and Li said, "I didn't go, that's just a rumor."