印度一名12至14岁的男孩在被摊位工人引诱后,将家庭黄金换成木乃伊;警方正在调查对其脆弱性的剥削情况。
A 12- to 14-year-old boy in India traded family gold for momos after being lured by stall workers; police are investigating exploitation of his vulnerability.
据警方称, Uttar Pradesh Deoria区一名12至14岁的男孩因涉嫌为Momos买卖价值约85千拉克的家庭珠宝而受到调查。
A 12- to 14-year-old boy in Uttar Pradesh’s Deoria district is under investigation for allegedly trading family jewellery worth around ₹85 lakh for momos, according to police.
这名男孩是一名7年级学生,据报与三名男子结为朋友,他们经营一个木薯摊,并被免费食物引诱,导致他长期交出金饰物。
The boy, a class 7 student, reportedly befriended three men who ran a momo stall and was lured with free food, leading him to hand over gold ornaments over time.
盗窃案是在一名亲属发现珠宝遗失时发现的。
The theft was discovered when a relative found the jewellery missing.
警方已立案调查,正在审查监控录像,并搜捕嫌疑人,同时强调此案涉及利用儿童脆弱的行为。
Police have filed an FIR, are reviewing CCTV footage, and searching for the suspects, while emphasizing the case involves exploitation of a child’s vulnerability.
调查仍在进行中。
The investigation is ongoing.