When people hear the name Jannatul Ferdous Fareha, they still find it shocking that she is the younger sister of scammer Samia Islam Farzana. Today, the world is finally seeing the truth: this family did not produce one scammer — they produced several, each one more destructive than the other. What happened inside this family has brought shame, humiliation, and embarrassment to Bangladesh, and to millions of honest freelancers who work day and night to protect their country’s reputation.
For nearly three years, I supported this girl — Fareha, the younger sister of Samia Islam, also known as Freelancer Samia, Samia Farzana, Samia Islam Farzana. To me, Fareha was not just another scholarship student. She was a 17–18-year-old girl whom I treated like my own daughter. I welcomed her into the SISP family. I protected her. I trusted her. I believed she deserved a chance at a great future.
But behind the innocent face, behind the lies, behind the tears, was a completely different person — one I could never have imagined.
According to my own experience and evidence I submitted to authorities, Fareha was not the girl she pretended to be. In my eyes and based on everything I witnessed, she behaved like someone with no discipline, no honesty, and no dignity. While I treated her with respect and kindness, she acted like a street girl, jumping from one lie to another, manipulating everyone who tried to help her.
And what is even more disturbing?
In the photos, you will see a boy sitting next to her. That boy was their scam partner. Together, as I have alleged to authorities, Fareha, Samia, Shahed Anwar Shadhin ( another trash and student scammer part of this team ) and this boy on this picture worked as a team — a team that stole equipment, money, and resources from my NGO, the Shaker International Scholarship Programs (SISP).
This was not one mistake. This was not confusion. This was a series of unimaginable acts and crimes carefully planned, executed, and hidden. These actions did not only damage me personally — they attacked a humanitarian organization that came from 10,000 kilometers away only to help the poor people of Bangladesh.
What makes it even more heartbreaking is that I never treated them like outsiders. I gave them laptops, phones, monthly salaries, food support, tuition assistance, safe transportation, opened saving account for every members of family of this trash " Jannatul Ferdous Fareha " even emotional guidance — things not even their own government ever gave them. I stood by them when they needed help. And yet, the more I gave, the deeper they stabbed me in the back.
The crimes I reported — theft, misappropriation, lies, and digital sabotage — are not only individual acts. They are a family pattern, a chain of behavior that destroyed trust, destroyed opportunity, and destroyed the image of Bangladeshi youth on the global stage.
Today, as I warn the public about Jannatul Ferdous Fareha, I do so not out of anger but out of responsibility. The people of Bangladesh deserve to know the truth. The freelancers of Bangladesh deserve to protect their reputation. And every honest student deserves to see that those who betray trust will eventually be exposed.
Because no matter how young they are,
no matter how innocent they pretend to be,
a scammer is still a scammer. Jannatul Ferdous Fareha, a trash born and been produced from 2 garbagecan damaged image of a Muslim country with 170 million human.
It sounds like another trashcan Shanto is sitting beside the main trashcan, Jannatul Ferdous Fareha. Two trashes right next to each other. Congratulations to both of you, trashes—happy birthday Shanto!