Model Proposal Yeo Yeo-soo in his 20s Sacrifices Long-Term Trafficking in Myanmar...Behind a gang like Cambodia?

Oct 17, 2025

Model Proposal Yeo Yeo-soo in his 20s Sacrifices Long-Term Trafficking in Myanmar...Behind a gang like Cambodia?
Vera Kravtsova, who is said to have been victimized in Myanmar.Photo Source=Instagram



Amid a series of criminal damages against South Koreans by local organizations in Cambodia, a woman in her 20s from Belarus was reportedly victimized by a long-term trafficking organization at the border between Thailand and Myanmar, shocking.

Vera Kravtsova, a 26-year-old woman who moved to St. Petersburg, Russia after graduating from university in Minsk, Belarus, left for Bangkok, Thailand in early September after being offered a modeling contract while working as a singer, according to Russian media Mash and British media Daily Mail.

However, shortly after arriving, he was kidnapped to the border area of Myanmar and detained at a fraudulent call center run by Chinese gang members.




She disappeared online after Sept. 12 and is believed to have disappeared in early October.

The area is a lawless area beyond the control of the law, where up to 100,000 victims of human trafficking are reportedly detained.

Victims are known to be confiscated from passports and cell phones, and are threatened with long-term extraction or prostitution if they do not make money through online fraud.




Vera is also believed to have been forced to use her beauty to approach wealthy men and engage in investment fraud.

Later, the family received shocking news that Vera died and had to pay $500,000 (about 700 million won) to find the body. They said "We cremated her" even left a comment.

A few days later, unidentified people contacted their families and informed them that "Bella's organs have been sold.'




Another woman, Dasinima Ochirnimayeva, 24, who could have been damaged in the same way, was rescued by Russian Foreign Ministry intervention. Originally from Cheetah, Siberia, she also left for Thailand after receiving a model offer and was kidnapped to Myanmar.

Returning to Thailand after the rescue, she said "thank you to the Russian Foreign Ministry"

A source said "These fraudulent call centers are seemingly a 'mini-city' with restaurants, shops, massage parlors, etc., but inside, violence, electrical torture and long-term trafficking threats are common.""In particular, white people, such as Europeans, are used for video fraud, and Asians are being beaten and exploited by labor without being able to return due to debt and criminal records."," he said.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.