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    Father sells 11-month-old baby on Facebook to fund gambling spree 

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedOctober 9, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Father sells 11-month-old baby on Facebook to fund gambling spree 
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    Indonesian police have arrested a man who allegedly sold his 11-month-old baby on Facebook for $955 (£729) to fund his online gambling.

    The 36-year-old, who is being identified as RA, was caught after the child’s biological mother returned home to find her baby missing.

    Zain Dwi Nugroho, the police chief in Tangerang, a city that merges into the east of the capital, Jakarta, said: “She pressed RA to share the whereabouts of their child until he eventually confessed that he had sold the newborn.

    “RA saw on Facebook that the buyers were looking to purchase a toddler, so he sent them a message and arranged the purchase.”

    He added that the man told the police that he needed the money due to financial hardships, but subsequently used the proceeds for online gambling.

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    The police found the baby in a rented home in Tangerang, alongside two adults who were also arrested for suspected involvement in a human trafficking network – a crime that carries a punishment of up to 15 years in jail and a 600 million rupiah fine in Indonesia.

    Ai Maryati, the head of the Indonesian Child Protection Commission, told detiknews: “There is no excuse to be treating children this way and violation of their rights has to be punished severely.”

    It comes a month after authorities dismantled a baby trafficking ring in the vast archipelago.

    These cases are not isolated. Roughly 9.3 percent of people were living under the international poverty line in 2023, and police say that some people consider their children as a way out.

    In September, police uncovered a baby trafficking ring after receiving a tip-off in Depok, a city directly south of Jakarta, where they arrested eight people involved in buying and selling young children online.

    Arya Perdan, the city’s police chief, said that the children were advertised on Facebook, with prices ranging from 10 million to 15 million Indonesian rupiah (£490 to £740).

    The traffickers then took the infants to Bali, where they were re-sold for as much as 45 million rupiah (£2,195), CNN reported.

    According to the United Nations, about 56 percent of all human trafficking victims worldwide are in the Asia Pacific region, with south and southeast Asia considered key hubs for supplying victims.

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