China: abducts guys who sell children online

Chinese police have captured the man who sold children on eBay China just seven days after he posted this immoral ad.

Picture 1 of China: abducts guys who sell children online The Shanghai Daily reported that the person who posted the advertisement selling this child, Wu, was abducted by police on October 28, seven days after the police formally opened the investigation.

The ads for the sale of these children first appeared on October 16 on the Eachnet.com website (ie eBay China), which said they would be ready to sell children over 100 days old, from The poor countryside of Henan Province, for anyone in need, with a boy's price of 28,000 yuan (3,500 USD) and girls less than half are 13,000 yuan.

There were more than 50 people who saw the ad but no one had ordered it and the inhuman ad was deleted afterwards. This online advertisement was posted online under the name Chuangxinzhe Yongyuan or the nickname 'Non-stop innovation', indicating that he is willing to give millions of inferior couples in China 'high quality children 'When I was still holding my head.

After arresting Wu and taking testimony, Chinese police said it was just a jokingly ad of Wu. He admitted that when he came to play in Xinyang County, Henan Province, he had picked up an advertisement in the form of a brochure with the content of selling children as above. When he returned to his home in Shanghai, he decided to post all the content from ads picked up in Ha Nam on eBay China for the purpose of joking.

Do not know if Wu still laughs again when Chinese law officials claim that they will punish these kind of pranks.

THIEN TRANG