Nine women held captive for two months after being tricked into thinking they were in a reality TV show have been rescued; their captors sold scantily clad images of their prisoners online even as the public voted on which they preferred.
The group of 9 women, the youngest being only 15, were recruited to attend what they thought would be the filming of a “Big Brother” style reality TV series, set in an Istanbul villa.
However, the women quickly realised all was not as it seemed, and asked to leave; they were refused, and a period of incarceration lasting two months ensued.
During this time pictures of the women exercising and in bathing suits were sold online, with votes held on which were most sexy.
Turkish authorities eventually got wind of the scheme and military police launched a full scale raid on the villa, freeing all of the girls.
Via AP.
This strangely reminds me of the recent new GTO side story.
Dude… We rock!
my friend read this to me at work and i couldn’t stop laughing.
Turkish authorities eventually got wind of the scheme and military police launched a full scale raid on the other womans to organise a similar shows all over the country.
Fixed.
It’s all part of the Caliphate.
Caliphate is no longer exist, it’s been abolished. Turkey’s government system is republic since 29 October 1923.