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    Visit Visa Scam Victims Contact RSP for Help

    Onu AkterBy Onu AkterJune 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read9 Views
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    More than 2,000 Nepali citizens have reached out to the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) after becoming victims of visit visa scams and human trafficking. These people responded after the party made a public call asking for information and proof.

    Each victim has submitted documents showing how they were tricked. Many were lured by fake promises of jobs or travel, only to find themselves stuck in risky or illegal situations. The party now sees the growing abuse of visit visas as a serious and organized crime.

    The RSP is urging strong legal action to be taken. They are calling on lawmakers, government offices, and community groups to work together. The party believes that this crime cannot be solved without help from all sides. According to them, these scams have become deeply rooted in the system.

    The party has also criticized the Home Ministry. It says that instead of helping to solve the problem, the Ministry is trying to change the subject. The Ministry claimed that many of the complaints may be fake or made up. But RSP disagrees and has formed a special team to look into those claims.

    The party’s team will check if any of the complaints are false. Still, the RSP says that their focus remains on fighting the crime itself—not on blaming any specific person or political group. They stress that this issue affects thousands of people and needs full attention.

    The RSP says many of the people who were scammed were promised foreign jobs or study opportunities. They paid large amounts of money to agents or middlemen, expecting valid visas and safe travel. But once they reached other countries, many were left stranded, with no help, no work, and no way to return home.

    Victims are now coming forward with similar stories. Some were sent to dangerous areas with no legal protection. Others were left in foreign cities without food or shelter. These stories have raised serious concerns about how visit visas are being misused.

    The party wants to stop this problem from growing. They are asking the Parliament to set new rules and fix weak spots in the system. They also want better checks at immigration points and stronger actions against those running these scams.

    The RSP believes that public awareness is also key. They are planning to run campaigns to inform people about the risks of falling for false offers. The party says many victims were misled by fake job ads, social media posts, or brokers who pretended to be travel agents.

    According to the RSP, the government has a duty to protect its people, both inside and outside the country. They want the government to work faster and take this issue seriously. Many of the victims are in pain, and some are still trapped in foreign countries.

    The internal committee formed by the party will continue to check the facts. But the RSP has made it clear that they will not stop their work. They want justice for every person who was scammed and will keep pressing the government for answers and support.

    The growing number of cases shows how urgent the issue has become. With over 2,000 victims already known, the real number may be even higher. The RSP says that now is the time for action, not blame. They hope all parts of the system—lawmakers, police, courts, and the public—will come together to stop this crisis.

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