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ME News: On April 23 (UTC+8), according to China News Weekly, a 19-year-old female freshman named Xiaoyang from a university in Guangdong was invited by a friend to attend the Songkran Festival in Thailand on April 10. After arriving in Bangkok, she was detained and trafficked to a telecom scam compound in the Sanfota area near the Myanmar border. On April 13, her family contacted a man who claimed to be a "kind-hearted brother." He said he had bought Xiaoyang from a smuggler for 29k USDT and demanded a ransom of 30k USDT (approximately 200,000 RMB) to release her. After the family transferred the money as requested, the man made excuses such as "roads are blocked due to the Songkran Festival" and "the compound only allows entry, not exit recently." As of the latest news on April 23, after media exposure, the man initially agreed to release her but still did not provide a specific location. Negotiations are ongoing. Currently, the Baiyun District Branch of the Guangzhou Public Security Bureau filed a case on April 15 for illegal detention, and the Guangdong education department has also intervened. (Source: MLion)
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