Don’t buy brides, China’s Bangladesh embassy warns as trafficking surges
Officials warn Chinese citizens of a spike in international marriage scams and the risk of prosecution

Anyone who goes to the South Asian country to find a wife using brokers or agencies could face arrest on suspicion of human trafficking, the embassy said in a social media post on Tuesday.
Under Bangladeshi law, a human trafficking conviction carries a minimum sentence of seven years in prison plus a fine of at least 500,000 taka (US$4,100), though the punishment can be as severe as life imprisonment or even the death penalty.
Less severe offences related to trafficking, such as instigating the crime, carry penalties of three to seven years behind bars, with a fine of up to 20,000 taka.
International marriages must be built on mutual consent and genuine affection, the embassy said, adding that bride-buying often led to financial extortion and physical danger.