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Police hunt parents of trafficked babies
FAMILIES of 11 babies rescued by police from a suspected trafficking ring had failed to report their disappearance to authorities, police in northern Shaanxi Province said today.
Most were baby girls or second children who might be regarded as a burden by their parents, said police in the provincial capital Xi'an.
A task force caught 21 major suspects during a month-long operation, rescuing nine baby girls and two boys.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Public Security has set up a Webpage at www.mps.gov.cn. The page contains information on 60 babies who were kidnapped, including their pictures, approximate ages, time of abduction, present location and contact details.
At least three of the listed babies have been reunited with their parents.
Authorities urged parents of missing children to get blood tests at their local public security bureau in hope of reuniting more families.
Most were baby girls or second children who might be regarded as a burden by their parents, said police in the provincial capital Xi'an.
A task force caught 21 major suspects during a month-long operation, rescuing nine baby girls and two boys.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Public Security has set up a Webpage at www.mps.gov.cn. The page contains information on 60 babies who were kidnapped, including their pictures, approximate ages, time of abduction, present location and contact details.
At least three of the listed babies have been reunited with their parents.
Authorities urged parents of missing children to get blood tests at their local public security bureau in hope of reuniting more families.
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