Chinese police rescue 92 abducted children

Some 301 arrests made in latest operation to crack down on country’s chronic problem of child trafficking

Police forces from 11 provinces were involved in the operation to break up a massive network of child trafficking across China. Photograph: Lintao Zhang/Getty Images
Police forces from 11 provinces were involved in the operation to break up a massive network of child trafficking across China. Photograph: Lintao Zhang/Getty Images

Chinese police rescued 92 abducted children and detained 301 suspects in the latest operation to crack down on the country’s chronic problem of child trafficking, the Ministry of Public Security said.

Police forces from 11 provinces were involved in the operation to break up a massive network that stole, bought and sold children in Henan province in central China and other provinces, the ministry said.

It said the group targeted children in Yunnan and Sichuan provinces in China's southwest and transported them to other provinces for sale.

Child abduction is a major problem in China, where such police operations have become regular occurrences as authorities crack down on child trafficking.

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Strict family planning laws, a traditional preference for boys, ignorance of the law, poverty and illicit profits drive a thriving market in babies and children.

China also plans to introduce laws to punish buyers of children and parents selling their own children.

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