Chinese Woman Sells Her Own Sons for S$15,800 to Tip Livestream Hosts, Gets 5-Year Sentence
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By Djenane Villanueva, CNN en Español Costa Rican authorities have dismantled a criminal gang allegedly involved in human trafficking that forced Venezuelan women into prostitution and that may have ties to the Aragua Train, the Costa Rican Attorney General's Office reported in a statement Tuesday. The Deputy Attorney General's Office against Human Trafficking and Smuggling of Migrants coordinated seven simultaneous raids in San José, the capita…
By Djenane Villanueva, CNN en Español Costa Rican authorities have dismantled a criminal gang allegedly involved in human trafficking that forced Venezuelan women into prostitution and that may have ties to the Aragua Train, the Costa Rican Attorney General's Office reported in a statement Tuesday. The Deputy Attorney General's Office against Human Trafficking and Smuggling of Migrants coordinated seven simultaneous raids in San José, the capita…
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Indonesia Busts Major Baby Trafficking Ring Linked to Singapore Buyers
Indonesian authorities have successfully broken up a significant baby trafficking operation, leading to the rescue of six infants and the arrest of 12 individuals believed to be involved in the ring. This action uncovered a syndicate that has reportedly carried out a staggering 24 such illegal deals since 2023. A concerning number of these trafficked babies, specifically 15 out of the 24, were allegedly taken to Singapore. The six babies who wer…
Chinese Woman Sells Her Own Sons for S$15,800 to Tip Livestream Hosts, Gets 5-Year Sentence
A 26-year-old Chinese woman has been sentenced to five years and two months in prison after selling her two biological sons to fund her extravagant lifestyle and tip livestream hosts. Image: Sinar Harian Huang, originally from Guangxi province in southern China, was found guilty of fraud and trafficking by the Fuzhou Jin’an District People’s Court on 8 Jul 2025. The court also imposed a fine of 30,000 yuan (~SGD$5,700) on her. The case has spark…
Indonesian police have dismantled a criminal network accused of selling around 24 babies to Singaporean families for up to almost 850 euros over the past two years, a case in which 12 people were arrested.
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