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More efforts urged to prevent baby trading

The Ministry of Public Security has directed local-level police agencies to intensify their struggle against the trading of babies.
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Hanoi (VNA)
- TheMinistry of Public Security has directed local-level police agencies tointensify their struggle against the trading of babies.

The ministry said over the past time, human trafficking crime continues to becomplicated, notably the trading of babies (bringing pregnant women to China togive birth and sell their children), while the detection and handling of authorizedforces are meeting with difficulties.

The ministry requested police units and localities to focus on giving advice tothe Steering Committee for the National Programme on Crime Prevention andControl (Steering Committee 138)at all levels to continue promoting theimplementation of the Government’s programme on fighting human trafficking in the2016 - 2020 period.

It asked for attention to popularisinglaws to the public, especially people from ethnic minority and remote areas, andregularly  updating relevant information tokeep people alert.

Police units and localities have been requested to keep a close watch on the babytrading, and cross-border human trafficking rings andbrokers; and strictly handle violators, especially those related to the cases inKy Son district, the central province of Nghe An.

The police forces must pay more heed to strengthening management of the entryand exit of citizens, and coordinate with the border guard forces to patrol, controland manage border areas and border gates.

The ministry also asked relevant agencies to review and remove difficulties inhandling violations concerning the trading of fetuses, and promote theimplementation of the agreements on mutual legal assistance and cooperation inpreventing and controlling human trafficking between Vietnam and China.-VNA
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