In recent years, there have been many news about phone scams. Among them, the “parks” located in Southeast Asia such as Myanmar are the most shocking. It is reported that most of them use the method of “getting quick money” to attract people. When they are deceived, they find out later that they are not the real ones. Xun Gong, but deceived others day after day. People living an inhuman life should be eager to be rescued. However, a man who had just been rescued from a Myanmar park felt dissatisfied after escaping. He even complained about his family who worked hard to rescue him and said, “Why did you bring me back?” , causing many netizens to wonder whether there is “Stockholm Syndrome”, and also made a large number of people worry that there will be a phenomenon of rescued people “returning” to the park in the long run.
A mainland man was deceived into a Myanmar park in May and was successfully rescued by secretly making phone calls.
In recent years, we have heard news about fraud parks being discussed from time to time. It is also pointed out that because most of these parks are rooted in Southeast Asia and other places, some tourists avoid visiting nearby places when choosing a destination, so as not to accidentally become a trap in the park. One element. However, occasionally we hear about victims being successfully rescued from the park. Earlier, a mainland man said that in May this year, because he “wanted to take shortcuts and make quick money,” he mistakenly told an agency that he falsely claimed that his job was to transport Rolex watches. Unexpectedly, “However, in the past Then I went directly to Myanmar to type on the keyboard.” Fortunately, the host was smart and contacted his sister through his work phone. He took the opportunity to walk out of the office with his work phone, pretending to be cool, and carefully photographed the situation in the park. Finally, with the help of his family and the police, he was successfully rescued after spending 400,000 yuan. .
After escaping from the park, he was not used to blaming his family for something and ransoming him
After being rescued, he should be very happy and be able to escape from a strange place and return to his homeland. However, the victim felt uncomfortable after leaving the Myanmar campus. He said that although he would be detained, beaten, and even electrocuted during his stay in the park, he felt uneasy after leaving successfully. He even blurted out to his parents, “Why do you want to bring me back?” When asked if the work in the park was mainly for “err people”, the victim also tried to excuse himself, saying that although he would be beaten by people in the electronic fraud park, he “earned a lot of money”, and said that in fact, “they all wanted to make quick money. There is no such thing as cheating or not.”
Fear of return of rescued people: Netizens: Stockholm Syndrome
The victim said that before he left the park, his boss had specifically discussed with him and encouraged him to “come back at any time.” He also claimed that as long as he went through “regular channels”, that is, holding a passport and entering Myanmar in a normal way to “work” in the park, he would not only be able to Travel expenses will be covered, and the 400,000 yuan “compensation” his family gave to the park will be refunded. Seeing that the victim was not disgusted with the “work” in the park, but actually cared about it, which made many people worry that the rescued people would “return” to the park in the future. After learning about it, many netizens left messages saying that this situation is undoubtedly “Stockholm Syndrome”, that is, the victim actually agrees with the other person’s point of view after being hurt. They even left comments mockingly saying that “after studying, I will open my own business” and “in the eyes of mainland men.” “Only money, no moral values”, “The highest level of a liar is to deceive oneself.”
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2023-11-24 08:04:48