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95 Arrested for Baby Trafficking

Police of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region announced on Monday that they have arrested 95 people in connection with the illegal sale of 76 infants.

Police in Hohhot, the regional capital, put the investigation into high gear after the arrest on May 11 of the first two suspects.

The 43-year-old Ren Suyan, a native of a village near Hohhot, is believed to be a key person in the group. He was also apprehended.

Police found a notebook containing detailed information on the infants and their families.

Zhang Yi, of the Hohhot Public Security Bureau, said that since 2003, the group has illegally purchased infants less than five days old from parents at about 30 local private clinics and hospitals and traded them to accomplices in four other provinces.

"The investigation shows that the infants' parents are mainly migrant workers, unmarried women and even college students in and around Hohhot," Zhang said.

The case has drawn the attention of the central government. In line with a directive from the State Council, China's cabinet, the Ministry of Public Security has established a special organization to conduct a full investigation in the involved provinces and regions.

(Xinhua News Agency July 14, 2004)

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