Infants Rescued from Chinese Human Traffickers
Beijing, China — 89 infants were rescued by Chinese police after they have been kidnapped by a big syndicate involved in human trafficking. 369 people were entrapped and arrested by the Chinese police who were involved in two human trafficking cases just this month.
The first case involves infants, who were abducted from Vietnam and will be sold in China. Guangxi and Guangdong, two regions in Southern China, will be the place the infants in be sold to childless couples. Newspaper China Daily confirmed the earlier speculations about the infant human trafficking in the Southern Region of China.
39 suspects were detained by the police after attempting to sell 8 infants, 10 days to seven months old, in the middle of July. The infants were very asleep when rescued due to the sleeping pills they have taken.
In a separate entrapment operation, Chinese police successfully captured 330 suspected human traffickers involved in kidnap for sale of infants which all of them are baby girls. The intensified police operations were done in 14 provinces across China. Currently, 81 infants successfully rescued from the hands of human trafficking are now under the care and welfare of institutions.