Woman caught trying to sell her baby online
South African police have arrested a woman who tried to
sell a baby on the Internet for 5,000 rand ($380) .The 20-
year-old woman was arrested during an undercover
operation following a tip-off from a member of the public
that a baby was being sold on the website Gumtree. Her
initial advert was immediately red-flagged by Gumtree, and
removed straight away.
The woman then created a second advert, with the sale
disguised under the heading: "baby car seat" in the Baby
and Kids sale section.
Pietermaritzburg police spokesperson Constable Mthokozisi
Ngobese said a female officer was tasked to contact the
mother on Saturday and set up the deal.
According to News24, while police in casual clothing kept
watch, the mother met two undercover officers on the top
floor of a KFC building.The officers bought ice cream for the
mother and began negotiation.
The mother explained that she was selling her child because
his father would not offer any financial support, leaving her
unable to raise the boy.
Police handed over R5 000 in duplicated notes to the mother
as she said her final goodbyes to the child.Police pounced as
she exited the building, money and ice cream in hand.
When the social worker exited with the toddler in her arms,
the boy had a slow stream of tears on his face.It is unclear
whether the boy will be placed in the care of the department
or returned to family members.
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