Indian youth brutalised in Myanmar cyber fraud cell hospitalised, say relatives
The New Indian Express Vishakapatnam|December 08, 2024
TWENTY-two-year-old Ajay, one of the Indian youths trapped in a cyber scam centre in Myanmar, has been hospitalised after being brutally beaten up, his relative revealed.
YESHI SELI @ New Delhi

TWENTY-two-year-old Ajay, one of the Indian youths trapped in a cyber scam centre in Myanmar, has been hospitalized after being brutally beaten up, his relative revealed.

"We heard that Ajay's health has deteriorated after he was kept in a dark room, given electric shocks and beaten up till his body turned blue. He has been hospitalized within the cyber fraud centre and couldn't speak," said Ajay's relative Ram Janam.

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