Human trafficking problem
in Nghe An
Hundreds of
women and children in several districts of Nghe An Province are victims of
human trafficking, but authorities seem ill-equipped to deal with the
situation.
Traffickers can earn hundreds of millions of VND for
each transaction. Ha Van Thai, head of police in Huu Kiem Commune, said,
"We are aware of around 40 cases in which women have been sold, most of
them adolescents from poor families. They are usually lured by promises of
jobs in foreign countries. Some are sold off as wives or surrogate
mothers."
Binh and her husband are poor with two sons and two
daughters. In 2010, Ngoc, one of the daughters was sold to someone in
Binh cries looking at
family photo
When Binh returned to
In
Trafficking rings are highly active in communes along
The head of police force in Chieu Luu said by August
2013, 208 women were suspected to have been sold to buyers in
One of the most recent busts of a human trafficking
ring involved Luong Thi Nhung, a Vietnamese woman who married and lived in
Last year, Nhung was convicted and sentenced to 21
years in prison. The people of Don Phuc Commune were shocked to realise that
Nhung had persuaded locals to cooperate in her scheme.
Two children live with
grandparents after mother was sold overseas
In the last two years, 315 women from Ky Son District
have been sold into bondage, most of them of the Kho Mu and Thai minority
groups. Several case were discovered by chance by the police. Many of the
families with children taken do not know or remain in denial, preferring to
believe that their daughters are working abroad and sending money home.
With other families, the denial is more sinister. When
their children are returned, some families send them off again, even after
being told they were living in bondage. Phan Van Tuan, spokesperson for Ky
Son District People's Committee said, "Awareness on this issue remains
weak among locals here."
Colonel Nguyen Van De, head of police in Ky Son
District said, "We've rescued 17 out of 35 such reported cases. Last
July, we arrested 13 offenders. There are still many missing people though.
Some of them have been tricked but some voluntarily go with traffickers. It's
difficult to investigate these cases because the victims are scattered and we
have to deal with the laws of other countries. We can only arrest the
traffickers if we catch them in the act."
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Thứ Tư, 26 tháng 2, 2014
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