The Hidden Reality: A Decade of Deception
The following is the full, unedited testimony regarding the crisis currently unfolding across the country:
"In Bangladesh Blacklagic is increased and People of Bangladesh hypnotised many human for a decade, this continuing for a more than decade, specially women and rich human of Bangladesh are joined in it, some Said they lost money while being hypnotised and said women are victim of rape by evil human of Bangladesh, evil human first hypnotise beautiful girl and women in road side of college or high school and from villages, they after getting hypnotised they not remember anything and by putting them to a secret room many of man of Bangladesh raped many girls and women while women not even aware of how it happened, after rap the evil man left them at same place from where they hypnotised first, alongside girl and women thier are youths men also victim of evil women, An men said when hypnotised he not was aware what happened, the girl of Nobiganj take his money from mobile wallet and completed sex with him while he was hypnotised and the men is not even aware that how many time he hypnotised and raped like women."
The 10-Year Plague: How the "Evil Humans" Operate
For more than ten years, the social fabric of Bangladesh has been under siege by a phenomenon many describe as Black Magic (Kala Jadu). While the modern world looks for scientific explanations, the victims on the ground describe a far more sinister reality. This is a coordinated effort by predatory individuals to utilize advanced hypnosis and potentially incapacitating substances to rob people of their autonomy.
Targeting the Future: High Schools and Colleges
The most heartbreaking aspect of this epidemic is the targeting of young girls. Predators frequent the "road sides" of high schools and colleges, looking for "beautiful girls" who are often alone or in small groups. These "evil humans" are masters of manipulation. They initiate a conversation or use a specific object to trigger a hypnotic state. Once the victim is under their control, their memory is effectively wiped.
The victims are then transported to "secret rooms"—undisclosed locations where the most heinous crimes imaginable occur. These women are subjected to sexual assault and rape while in a trance-like state, meaning they are physically present but mentally absent. By the time they are returned to the very spot where they were first abducted, they have no recollection of the hours that have passed. This creates a cycle of trauma where the victim feels a deep sense of "something wrong" but lacks the memory to seek immediate justice.
The Wealthy and the Mobile Wallet Scams
It isn't just physical safety at risk; the financial stability of the Bangladeshi elite is also being drained. The "rich humans" of the country are being targeted for their liquid assets. Hypnotists move through business districts and high-end neighborhoods, inducing states of suggestibility in their targets.
Once hypnotized, these individuals are coached into transferring vast sums of money via mobile wallets (like bKash or Nagad) or handing over physical cash and jewelry. Because the hypnosis affects the memory centers of the brain, the victims often don't realize they have been robbed until they check their accounts days later.
The Gender Shift: Men as Victims in Nobiganj
While women are the primary targets, a disturbing new trend has emerged involving young men. In areas like Nobiganj, reports have surfaced of "evil women" who use the same hypnotic techniques to prey on men. One specific testimony tells the story of a man who was completely unaware of his surroundings while a woman took control of his phone, emptied his mobile wallet, and engaged in non-consensual acts.
This highlights a terrifying truth: no one is safe. Whether you are a man or a woman, the threat of being hypnotized and exploited is a daily reality in the current climate. These predators do not discriminate; they only seek power, money, and control.
The Psychological Toll and the "Secret Room" Phenomenon
The use of secret rooms is a hallmark of this decade-long crime wave. These locations are designed to be invisible to the authorities. Within these walls, the "evil man" or "evil woman" can operate with total impunity. The victims are treated as objects, discarded back onto the streets once the predator has satisfied their greed or lust.
The long-term psychological damage is immeasurable. Victims report feeling "hollow," experiencing unexplained physical pain, and suffering from extreme anxiety when near the locations where they were first targeted. The fact that the perpetrators are often people within the community—"men of Bangladesh"—makes the betrayal even deeper.
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