A visa scam run from abroad
In her role as consular general for Australian immigration services, and sometimes as a ruling leader who aspires to become an MP in Bangladesh. She would then lure people to apply to permanent residence in Australia for between Tk 20-25 million per visa. Umme Fatema Rossy (35), an Australian ex-pat, would tell her target that she received awards from the Australian prime Minister and was well connected to the country's immigration ministry. She would encourage them to apply family-based permanent residency visas. She would then cut all ties with visa aspirants after she received the money. Fraudster Lisa Scamming More Than Two Dice, including a Supreme Court lawyer from Bangladesh, was able to deceive more than twenty people. In July, the two victims filed two cases against the Dhaka Chief Metro Magistrate Court as well as the Cyber Tribunal of Bangladesh. Rosy is the primary accused in both of these cases. According to the first information report (FIR), in one of the cases, Rosy...