QNet human trafficking scammers arrested in Liberia


QNet associates recruiting new victims by way of human trafficking have been arrested in Liberia.

The Liberian Observer stories QNet scammers in Liberia lured a younger sufferer from neighboring Sierra Leone.

Alusine Konteh was duped out of $900, on the promise of employment for QNet in Malaysia.

As an alternative he was held towards his will till police arrested his traffickers.

The arrests had been a part of a wider QNet investigation in Liberia, initiated following complaints from different victims of the group.

A couple of months in the past Abu Kamara, one other QNet scammer, was busted after an investigation revealed he had

trafficked 15 youngsters and younger adults from neighboring Guinea, Sierra Leone, Mali, Malaysia, and Ivory Coast.

Kamara stole $13,650 from his victims earlier than he was arrested and charged.

QNet scammers in Ghana have been kidnapping and trafficking victims for years. Regardless of a number of arrests, the follow stays rife.

QNet enjoys authorities safety in Ghana, and so turns a blind eye as long as cash flows into the corporate.

QNet has no such safety in Liberia, prompting the corporate to deal with how victims are recruited.

QNET condemns cash extortion and condones unlawful gatherings or huge motion of individuals throughout borders to have interaction in its enterprise.

With using an digital machine akin to a cell phone or laptop, anybody can conduct enterprise with QNET with out travelling to any nation.

QNet is a pyramid scheme run by Vijay Eswaran (proper) out of Malaysia.

Presumably because of there being little to no recruitment exercise regionally, Malaysian authorities have taken no motion towards QNet or Eswaran.

Final April Liberian residents petition the federal government to declare QNet an unlawful enterprise. So far the federal government has did not act.

Within the meantime Liberian police have issued assurances they intend to “e-book anybody caught in any doubtful” QNet associated exercise.

Alexa at the moment ranks prime sources of site visitors to QNet’s web site as India (14%), Pakistan (5%) and Sri Lanka (5%).