Indonesia charges 19 over baby trafficking

DNA BANDUNG, APR 7: Indonesian prosecutors charged 19 people with human trafficking on Tuesday for their alleged roles in buying babies from new parents and selling them at a profit to clients at home and abroad. A man and 18 women, including alleged ringleader Lie Siu Luan, 70, were formally charged during an appearance at the Bandung district court in West Java province. If found guilty, they could face up to 15 years in prison under Indonesian laws governing human trafficking and child protection, officials said. The defendants were arrested last year after a parent reported an alleged baby kidnappingRead More

























