New forms of human trafficking emerge
Police in the northern province of Quang Ninh have warned that human trafficking in the province is becoming increasing complex.
Individuals from both sides of the border area are involved in the trafficking of young children to China, focusing on disadvantaged women or those who are too old to get married. The police have faced a number of difficulties during the investigation, he said.
One case involved a 27-year-old who married a Chinese man and was mistreated by her husband’s family. After fleeing from the husband’s family, she returned to Vietnam.
Facing financial hardship, the woman decided to sell her baby and contacted a broker in HCM City.
Earlier, the city police had rescued a one-month-old girl who was being sold to buyers in China.
Last year, several cases involving the trafficking of Cambodian women to China were also uncovered by police.
Traffickers have taken advantage of the region as a transition point to transport people to the neighbouring country, Quan said.
To prevent human trafficking, the police have coordinated with border guards to patrol hotspots and paths, he said, adding that even these measures do not go far enough.
It is necessary to improve awareness among residents as well as strengthen education about the tricks and methods employed human traffickers, he said.