Women held in a China pigsty to be sold as brides by trafficking gang had mental impairments
Trafficking ring paid southern families ¥3,000 for their mentally impaired daughters, then sold them to rural men for up to ¥100,000

A criminal gang bought mentally-impaired women from their families and held them in a pigsty in northern China where they were sold as brides to men from poor areas, state media reported.
Ten women were sold by the gang based in Shandong province over two years, according to the state-run news agency Xinhua, with buyers paying up to 100,000 yuan (US$15,750) for each “bride”.
The women were bought from their families in Guangdong province and the Guangxi region of southern China for 3,000 yuan to 5,000 yuan with the promise that they would be married to a well-off family, the report said.
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The case was cracked after two men travelling with a mentally-impaired woman on a train from Guangxi to northern China attracted the attention of railway police.
The men were arrested and it led officers to the rest of the gang.
One suspect in Shandong, identified only by his surname Sun, would find prospective buyers for the women, mainly men from a poor mountainous area of the province.