Demand for Central Intervention in Smuggling of Malayalis to Russia: Chief Minister Seeks Rescue of Trapped Youth

by time news

2024-03-22 17:16:00

The Chief Minister demanded central intervention in the case of smuggling of Malayalis to Russia. The Chief Minister has sent a letter to the External Affairs Minister. There is a demand to save the trapped youth. Manorama News released the news that Malayali youths were trapped

The rescued residents of Kurinkulam and Prince in Moscow revealed to Manorama News that they were cheated by Malayalee agent Alex, who introduced himself as a Russian army officer. They also revealed that they realized the fraud after reading the agreement using Google Translate. The agents stole two and a half crores from 35 people.

When he called Vineeth on the phone, he heard the gunshot of death. Another 32 people, who were supposed to be trapped like Vineeth, managed to escape. They came to Russia by falling into the trap of agents from areas like Kurankulam, Thumpa and Marianad. Survivors reveal that the turning point was reading documents using Google Translate before signing a contract to join the mercenary army to fight against Ukraine.

When they heard that they had to go to war, they risked their lives and returned home. Priyan, a native of Tumba, handed over seven lakhs each. The main agent is Alex, Priyan’s cousin and claimed to be a military officer in Russia. Prince, who is seriously injured in the mine explosion, also reveals that Alex cheated. The returnees say that more people from the coastal area have fallen into the net of fraud gangs.

The Chief Minister demanded central intervention in the case of smuggling of Malayalis to Russia

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