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Malaysian women charged in baby-selling scandal: reports

เผยแพร่:   โดย: MGR Online

This photo retrieved December 16, 2009 is from http://www.clipartguide.com. A Malaysian insurance agent and her two daughters faced baby selling charge after police rescued five infants at the scene.

December 16, 2009
KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) - A Malaysian woman and her two daughters have been charged with trafficking in babies, reports said Wednesday, after police uncovered a baby-selling ring and rescued five infants.

Lim Kim Wan, a 56-year-old insurance agent and her two daughters who are in their 30s, pleaded not guilty to charges of selling three one-day-old baby girls, according to English newspapers the Star and New Straits Times.

The trio face up to 20 years in jail if convicted, the reports said, adding that the three babies were born to two Indonesian women and a Filipina.

Police and court officials could not be reached for comment.

On Monday, police said they had busted the baby-selling syndicate which had been operating for more than five years and arrested 13 people including a doctor, as well couples intending to buy the babies.

Federal criminal investigation chief Bakri Zinin said the syndicate bought babies from women, mainly foreign maids working in Malaysia, who were talked out of having abortions and given free healthcare during their pregnancy.

Zinin said the babies are sold between 15,000-20,000 ringgit (4,400-5,900 dollars) each, while the women are paid 2,000 ringgit.

Police are still tracking down other suspects in the syndicate.
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