Pictures released by Cixi police show members of the two rescue teams holding the boys. The twins were sold to two strange families by their mother who used the profit to buy a phone. Photo / Police
Pictures released by Cixi police show members of the two rescue teams holding the boys. The twins were sold to two strange families by their mother who used the profit to buy a phone. Photo / Police
A young mother from China sold her newborn twins for $14,000 in order to pay off her credit card bills.
The two boys, less than 2 weeks old, were allegedly sold to two separate families who live more than 700km away from the mother's hometown in eastern China.
It isclaimed the mother also purchased a new phone with her profits.
Following the horror sale, police arrested the mother and her partner before rescuing the babies, Cixi, Zhejiang Provence Police revealed on Friday.
According to the police, the woman, known by her surname Ma, gave birth to her twin sons last September. The babies were said to be premature and had to be put into incubators immediately.
Cixi police received numerous leads over the sale of the babies, sending them on a hunt to find the two boys who were separated.
Both babies were soon found and the adoptive parents agreed to hand back the children after police explained the severity of the incident.
The twins were reunited and given to Ma's parents to look after.
People who are found guilty of child trafficking can be jailed for up to 10 years in China, while those who purchase trafficked children can also face punishment.