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Slain model not ‘forced’ to go to Myanmar, Thai officials say

Security video from Suvarnabhumi airport shows Belarusian model Vera Kravtsova, 26, clearing Immigration on Sept 20 before boarding a flight to Yangon in Myanmar, where she was reportedly killed. (Photo: Immigration Bureau)

Thailand’s Immigration Bureau has denied reports that a Belarusian model who travelled to Bangkok for work was “forced” to go to Myanmar, where she was reportedly killed by a scam gang who then sold her organs on the black market.

The incident was first reported by a Russian news outlet called Mash. It was subsequently picked up by international media and started circulating widely on social media last week.

The stories said that Vera Kravtsova, 26, had travelled from Belarus to Thailand in September for a modelling job interview in Bangkok. She was then forcefully made to go to Myanmar, where she was pressed into slavery in a scam centre.

When Kravtsova failed to meet her targets, she was tortured and killed and her organs were harvested and then sold, the reports said.

The gang allegedly demanded $500,000 from her family for the return of her remains, but later refused to cooperate and told her parents she had been cremated.

The killing took place somewhere in northern Myanmar, the reports said, without providing further details.

Pol Maj Gen Choengron Rimpadee, a spokesman for the Immigration Bureau, on Tuesday said its investigations determined that Kravtsova was not “forced” to cross into Myanmar from Thailand.

She arrived at Suvarnabhumi airport on the morning of Sept 14 and later left the country on a flight to Yangon, Pol Maj Gen Choengron said.

She passed through Thai immigration via the automatic channel by herself, with CCTV footage showing no signs that she was being coerced or under any pressure from anyone.

“The reported brutal incidents happened after the model flew to Myanmar,” Pol Maj Gen Choengron said. “Thai police do not know what happened there as it is outside our authority.”

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