Website aims to reunite kidnapped
POLICE have created a Website with photos of 60 rescued kidnap victims, mostly boys - many of them infants - in a bid to track down their families.
The Ministry of Public Security's "Babies Looking for Home" Website is part of a nationwide crackdown on widespread trafficking of women and children. Police have made hundreds of rescues and arrests since the campaign began in April, but at least 60 children have yet to be reunited with their families.
The Website includes short physical descriptions of each child, the date each was rescued and a contact number for the police station or welfare official in charge of each case. The youngest appear to be just a few months old and 39 of them are boys.
The ministry said in a statement announcing the site on Tuesday that 2,008 children were rescued between April 9 and October 12.
The Ministry of Public Security's "Babies Looking for Home" Website is part of a nationwide crackdown on widespread trafficking of women and children. Police have made hundreds of rescues and arrests since the campaign began in April, but at least 60 children have yet to be reunited with their families.
The Website includes short physical descriptions of each child, the date each was rescued and a contact number for the police station or welfare official in charge of each case. The youngest appear to be just a few months old and 39 of them are boys.
The ministry said in a statement announcing the site on Tuesday that 2,008 children were rescued between April 9 and October 12.
- About Us
- |
- Terms of Use
- |
- RSS
- |
- Privacy Policy
- |
- Contact Us
- |
- Shanghai Call Center: 962288
- |
- Tip-off hotline: 52920043
- 沪ICP证:沪ICP备05050403号-1
- |
- 互联网新闻信息服务许可证:31120180004
- |
- 网络视听许可证:0909346
- |
- 广播电视节目制作许可证:沪字第354号
- |
- 增值电信业务经营许可证:沪B2-20120012
Copyright © 1999- Shanghai Daily. All rights reserved.Preferably viewed with Internet Explorer 8 or newer browsers.