Chinese man arrested in Vietnam for role in human trafficking ring

Vietnamese police on March 11 handed over a Chinese suspect to Chinese police for his involvement in a human trafficking ring that sent 32 Vietnamese women across the border illegally, news website Zing.vn reported.

Cheng Bao He fled to Vietnam last July. He was arrested by Vietnamese police in the Mekong Delta province of Hau Giang on March 4.

Cheng and his accomplices reportedly lured 32 Vietnamese women to illegally enter China’s Shandong Province in the last two years, according to the source.

Chinese police said the gang forged documents to help the women get visas.

The police issued a wanted warrant against Cheng last July.
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