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Opinion | Fujian family planning official selling babies

While China considers changing its one-child policy, a family planning official in Fujian province has found herself a profitable side job: selling babies

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While China considers changing its one-child policy, a family planning official in Fujian province has found herself a profitable side job: selling babies, China Youth Daily reported on Friday.

The female official, identified by police as Wang Yiping, is the head of a village family planning committee in Fujian’s Anxi county. A mother of four herself, she is suspected of participating in the illegal sale of four babies, police said.

After police uncovered her crimes, Wang confessed she had recently sold a baby boy for 52,000 yuan (HK$63,971) to a Fujian woman who ran a motorcycle shop. Wang had bought the boy for 50,000 yuan from a child trafficker, the report said.

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Trying to rescue the baby, police tracked down the woman who bought the baby from Wang. But she said she had already sold the baby for 60,000 yuan to a couple in Anxi county.

When police found the couple, they said they had sold the baby to a woman, surnamed Zhang, for 62,800 yuan.

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The final buyer, identified only by her last name, Zhang, has a 19-year-old son.

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