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Dozens of human smugglers captured

Dozens of human smugglers captured

‘MOMMIES’: : The human smuggling ring uses women as mules to transport Chinese girls to the US, where they are likely to wind up trapped in brothels or sweatshops

By Jenny W. hsu

STAFF REPORTER

Friday, Jun 19, 2009, Page 1

Taiwan's 'largest' human smuggling ring smashed

Taiwan's 'largest' human smuggling ring smashed

Taiwan News, Staff Writer

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2009-06-19 12:08 AM

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Sozialbehörde fordert Aufklärung von SterniPark Wo sind die Babys aus der Babyklappe?

Sozialbehörde fordert Aufklärung von SterniPark Wo sind die Babys aus der Babyklappe?

Babys aus Babyklappe

Baby Flo (9 Wochen) guckt etwas kritisch in die Welt. Das Neugeborene ist eins der Kinder, die in SterniPark-Babyklappen abgelegt wurden

Foto: Meike Wirsel

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Nigeria: Saving the Orphan

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Cécile Brossard is jailed for eight years over bondage murder

From The Times

June 19, 2009

Cécile Brossard is jailed for eight years over bondage murder

Charles Bremner, in Paris

A mistress who murdered a billionaire banker during a bondage session was jailed for 8½ years yesterday after a Swiss jury accepted that he had humiliated and harassed her.

Taiwan smashes 'largest-ever' human smuggling ring

Taiwan smashes 'largest-ever' human smuggling ring

Central News Agency

2009-06-18 06:48 PM

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Adoption of Ethiopian children halted, then resumed

Adoption of Ethiopian children halted, then resumed

POSTED: 18 JUNE, 2009

Topics in this story: abandoned children , addis ababa , bethany christian services , ethiopiaEthiopia (MNN) ? In a city where the number of abandoned children has recently increased tremendously, Ethiopian Courts are no longer accepting cases involving abandoned children from orphanages in Addis Ababa, according to Bethany Christian Services.

This decision affected three orphanages in Addis Ababa: Kebebe Tsehay Orphanage, Ketchene Orphanage and Kolfe Youth Center.

The courts observed a great increase in children being brought for adoption from the Addis Ababa orphanages. Because the number of abandoned children has increased so dramatically in past months, Ethiopian authorities suspect immoral practices in some of the cases.

Two lawyers in the scheme of child trafficking

SANS lawyers arrested after the publication of the newspaper The Telegraph

Three lawyers in the scheme of child trafficking

Google translation:

MONITOR 06/18/2009 Two lawyers were arrested by agents of the National Security Agency on suspicion of being involved in the scheme of child trafficking. For 72 hours were detained lawyer Emil Kostadinov, a junior lawyer and Albena Stoyanova Dilyana Cherimi. The action of the SANS and the National Investigation was conducted after the publication of the Gazette Telegraph.

The three are charged with the formation of an organized criminal group that operates in the recruitment, transportation, concealment and acceptance of pregnant women to sell their children.

Taiwan smashes 'largest-ever' human smuggling ring

Taiwan smashes 'largest-ever' human smuggling ring
 
 
 
Central News Agency
2009-06-18 06:48 PM
 
Taipei, June 18 (CNA) Immigration authorities announced Thursday that they have smashed the largest-ever human smuggling ring in Taiwan's history, a case that involved over 50 Chinese children who were taken to the United States using fake documents obtained from Taiwanese parents and accompanied by a Taiwanese chaperone. Members of the human trafficking gang swindled local children's ID documents from their parents and used them to apply for Republic of China passports which were later doctored with photos of the Chinese children, according to the Border Affairs Corps of the National Immigration Agency.

Ring members then used these forged passports to apply for U.S.

visas. Once they got the visas in Taiwan, they took the fake passports to Hong Kong, where the fake passport holders, mainly underage children from China, would use them to travel to the United States, accompanied by one of several Taiwanese women hired by the gang to serve as a pseudo parent or guardian for the child to dupe U.S. immigration officials.

These Taiwanese women, aware or unaware of the scheme, were paid US$1,000 to US$1,500 in reward for each trip.

Under the fraudulent scheme, more than 50 Chinese children, all underage girls, have successfully entered the United States using the fake ROC passports, the corps said.

A total of 74 Taiwanese suspects allegedly involved in the smuggling operation have been handed over to the Taoyuan Prosecutors Office for further investigation, according to the agency.

The corps said it tracked down the ring after analyzing clues from scores of cases which seemed irrelevant on the surface. It finally solved the case following months of investigations.

(By Flor Wang)

Largest-ever human smuggling ring smashed (Update-1)

Second report issued (updated to change underaged children to "women")
Largest-ever human smuggling ring smashed (Update-1)
 
 
 
Central News Agency
2009-06-18 09:21 PM
 
(Add details) Taipei, June 18 (CNA) The National Immigration Agency (NIA) announced Thursday that it has smashed a large-scale human trafficking ring involving suspects from Taiwan, Hong Kong, China and the United States.

The cross-border human smuggling gang is the largest ever uncovered in Taiwan in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, a spokesman for the NIA's Border Affairs Corps told a news conference.

Seventy-four Taiwanese suspects of the ring were turned over to the Taoyuan Prosecutors Office for further investigation, the spokesman said.

According to the initial investigation, a Chinese man surnamed Wang was the mastermind of the ring, which helped Chinese women obtain passports of the Republic of China altered with their photos.

The fake passports were then used to apply for valid U.S. visas so that the women could enter the United States using the forged passports.

A Taiwanese accomplice surnamed Yang was allegedly responsible for swindling local young girls' ID documents from their parents, mainly in eastern Taiwan's Hualien County. And a tour agency manager identified as Liao used the documents to apply for ROC passports and for U.S. visas, which were later doctored with photos of young Chinese women.

NIA officials said Liao was able to obtain genuine ROC passports and valid U.S. visas for Chinese women seeking to smuggle into the United States, as the Taipei office of the American Institute in Taiwan does not require Taiwanese applicants younger than 14 years old to undergo an interview.

After Liao got the passports, someone else would take them to Hong Kong, where Taiwanese women hired by the gang would accompany these Chinese women to travel to the United States by serving as a pseudo companion.

More than 30 Taiwanese women, some of whom were college lecturers, former flight attendants and nurses, were employed to accompany the Chinese women, and were paid US$1,000 to US$1,500 in reward for each trip. Some of these Taiwanese women claimed to have no knowledge about the scheme.

Citing information provided by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the corps said under the fraudulent scheme, more than 40 Chinese women have successfully entered the United States using the forged ROC passports.

Each of these Chinese women paid US$60,000 to US$70,000 to be smuggled to the United States, and the U.S. authorities strongly suspect that they might be illegally engaged in prostitution in the country, the corps said.

Meanwhile, Hualien County police authorities said they have launched an in-depth investigation into the case, because they suspect that personal data of young girls at some local aboriginal villages were illegally sold to criminal elements.

The indigenous girls' families said they were fooled into thinking the people who took their daughter's documents would help their family apply for government subsidies.

(By Flor Wang)