21歲中國女孩池廣滢在埃及失聯事件有了最新進展,原來她涉及網路詐騙
2025年9月30日,埃及內政部正式通報,備受關注的21歲中國女孩池廣滢失聯事件有了最新進展。原本被視為單純的旅居失蹤案件,如今卻揭示出驚人的反轉。根據埃及警方說明,池廣滢其實因涉嫌參與一個電子詐騙犯罪團伙而被捕,她在失聯6天後於9月27日被找到,並與其他團伙成員一同遭警方拘禁。警方在行動中查獲槍支、白刃武器與電擊槍等危險物品,還找到用於詐騙的手機與其他犯罪證據,同時成功解救一名被綁架的中國籍受害者。
回顧整起事件,池廣滢於2025年8月9日抵達埃及,原本計劃旅居一段時間,並打算考察當地的發展機會。她最後一次與國內親友聯繫是在9月21日早上7點11分,隨後便失去消息,手機定位也停止更新。家人與好友在數日聯繫無果後,於9月25日向中國駐埃及大使館求助,請求協助尋人。當時外界普遍認為她可能遭遇意外,消息一度引發輿論憂慮。
然而,隨著9月27日的尋人行動展開,當地華人與遊客協助報警,才確認池廣滢確實在警方拘留之中,但最初原因並不明朗。直至9月30日,埃及官方才對外披露,她涉嫌與7名同夥組成電子詐騙團伙,以「電子商務工作」為幌子,專門誘騙中國同胞赴埃及,之後對受害人進行綁架並勒索家屬支付贖金。這起案件的曝光顯示,池廣滢並非單純的旅遊者,而是深度卷入了跨國詐騙與綁架犯罪鏈條。
值得注意的是,池廣滢在失聯前曾向友人表露「獨自在國外感到害怕」的情緒,平日活動僅限於旅遊景點,且沒有留下詳細的緊急聯絡方式。這些細節當時看似只是年輕女孩的擔憂,卻在事後被認為可能與其參與的詐騙行為存在某種關聯。
目前,案件已移交埃及檢察機關進一步偵辦,池廣滢的母親在得知消息後雖然仍心情沉重,但表示「人找到就好」。至於池廣滢在團伙中的具體角色,以及她是否主動參與或被迫涉案,仍需等待埃及司法部門進一步調查與公開。整起事件不僅牽動國內外輿論,更再次凸顯跨國詐騙犯罪的危險性與複雜性。
On September 30, 2025, Egypt’s Ministry of Interior released a shocking update on the case of 21-year-old Chinese national Chi Guangying, who had been reported missing for six days. Contrary to initial fears that she had fallen victim to an accident while traveling, authorities revealed that Chi had actually been detained for her involvement in a transnational cyber fraud ring. She was located on September 27 along with seven other suspects, and police seized firearms, bladed weapons, stun guns, and mobile phones used as evidence in the operation. During the same raid, Egyptian authorities also rescued a Chinese victim who had been kidnapped by the group.
Chi Guangying had arrived in Egypt on August 9, 2025, with plans to stay for an extended period and explore local opportunities. Her last known contact with family and friends was at 7:11 a.m. on September 21, after which her phone signal went dark and all communication ceased. Concerned relatives sought help from the Chinese Embassy in Egypt on September 25, and the case quickly drew public attention both in China and abroad.
The situation took a dramatic turn on September 27, when local Chinese residents and tourists assisted in reporting Chi’s whereabouts, confirming she was in police custody though the reason was unclear at the time. It wasn’t until September 30 that Egyptian officials disclosed she was allegedly part of an eight-member criminal syndicate specializing in online scams. The group reportedly lured Chinese nationals to Egypt under the guise of “e-commerce jobs,” only to kidnap them and extort ransom payments from their families.
Interestingly, before her disappearance Chi had confided to a friend that she felt unsafe being alone in a foreign country, and her daily activities seemed limited to sightseeing. She had not provided any detailed emergency contacts, which at the time appeared to be youthful carelessness but now raises questions about whether it was connected to her involvement in the fraud scheme.
The case has now been transferred to the Egyptian prosecutor’s office for further investigation. While Chi’s mother expressed relief that her daughter had been found, she also admitted uncertainty about the exact details of the case, saying, “At least she’s alive, that’s the most important thing.” It remains to be determined whether Chi played an active role in the criminal operation or if she was coerced into participating.
The revelation has sparked widespread discussion in both China and Egypt, highlighting the dangers of international fraud networks and the complexities of cross-border crime.
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