FAQs
Q: Who are you?
A: Sorry, but I can’t disclose that information. Engaging in operations of this nature requires discretion to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Q: Where are you based?
A: I spend most of my time in Thailand and also reside in Vietnam for part of the year. Due to business connections, I frequently travel between Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam.
Q: Why do you do this?
A: I received a strong education and firmly believe that all people are born equal. I completely reject the values behind human trafficking and telecom fraud. At the same time, this work provides additional income to support my company’s operations.
Q: Have you successfully conducted rescues? Can you share some details?
A: Yes, I have assisted in the rescue of multiple individuals, including Chinese, Thai, and Indian nationals, using my network. I can’t disclose too many specifics, but I can assure you that my approach is peaceful. In most cases, as long as financial demands are met, the rescue proceeds smoothly.
Q: Have there been any failed attempts?
A: Yes, there have been failures, mainly for two reasons:
Limited regional influence
– There are certain areas where my network doesn’t extend. However, these locations shift over time, so I cannot provide a fixed list.
The individual refuses to leave
– Some people, after spending time in captivity, adapt to their situation and believe they’ve found a new purpose. In such cases, they may decline the opportunity to be rescued.
Q: Do you work as part of a team or alone?
A: In past successful operations, I was responsible for coordinating the necessary resources, and I do not have fixed team members. My method doesn’t require a dedicated team, and in Southeast Asia, the larger the group, the higher the risk.
Q: What does your rescue service include?
A: My service consists of:
-Extracting the individual from captivity
-Providing food and clothing
-Transporting them to Suvarnabhumi Airport (Bangkok)
However, the following responsibilities fall on the client:
-Passport and legal issues (e.g., expired or invalid documents)
-Psychological support and long-term arrangements
-Purchasing flight tickets and handling departure logistics
Q: How can you prove you’re not a scammer?
A: I can’t offer absolute proof. Building trust in such circumstances is inherently difficult. However, beyond government agencies, military forces, NGOs, and civilian rescue teams, there are also individuals like me—those who leverage personal networks as a business.
Q: Can you provide evidence of past rescues, such as victim or family testimonials, payment records, or photos?
A: Yes, I can provide such information via Telegram. However, for privacy reasons, I won’t post it publicly. Additionally, I will blur any sensitive details that cannot be disclosed. I appreciate your understanding.