Woman used funds from ‘romance scam’ on Online internet gambling platforms

A 27-year-old woman suspected of swindling nearly 100 men out of around 100 million yen used a so-called “romance scam” . According to the police the woman named Shizuku Ida used various fake claims to make up for his interest of making men poor , According to reports he collected about 100 million yen from the 90 people that he scammed via this tact's and along with another women partner she spent all this money on internet casinos and entertainment , The most common claims she maid was working at low paying casinos , funds for baby via which she scammed 90 people out of their money
 
It is extremely disheartening to hear about individuals like Shizuku Ida who deceive others through romance scams and fraudulent activities. It is unsettling to think about the number of individuals who fell victim to her deceitful practices and lost their hard-earned money. Clearly, the impact of such scams extends beyond just financial losses, causing emotional distress and shattered trust among the victims.

The fact that Shizuku Ida spent the ill-gotten money on internet casinos and entertainment further illustrates the destructive nature of gambling addiction. The lure of easy money and the thrill of gambling can sometimes lead individuals down a dangerous path, resulting in significant financial losses and addiction-related problems. It is critical for individuals to be aware of the dangers associated with online gambling platforms and to seek help if they or someone they know is struggling with gambling addiction.

Efforts to combat scams like these should be intensified through education, awareness campaigns, and law enforcement actions to protect individuals from falling victim to such schemes. It is important for society to come together to support those who have been affected by these scams and work towards preventing similar incidents in the future.
 
Yes indeed the people need to be careful about such things they must always think from their mind instead from their heart in such situations where they feel not sure they should leave in on the matter and should not take any action at all indeed
 
That’s quite surprising and honestly a bit unsettling! The idea of people bringing large amounts of cash to gamble at funerals is unexpected, especially with sums larger than the average monthly salary in Myanmar. It sounds like this trend has really taken off since 2021, and it makes sense that authorities would want to step in. Funerals are traditionally times for remembrance and respect, so it’s a bit concerning that gambling is happening in such settings. I wonder how the police will handle it and if stricter regulations might be introduced to curb this behavior.
 
Yes indeed , in my opinion when the people have their mind preoccupied with things , they do not care this is certainly very disrespectful activity but we can only say things with out mouth , the actual thing is not in our hands actually so we have no reason to be lamenting yet we can hope things improve indeed
 
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