Saudi Arabia’s Islamic police arrested four Indonesian women
on charges of indulging in human trade involving sale of illegitimate
babies, a newspaper in the Gulf Kingdom reported on Sunday.
A Saudi woman who was approached by the gang leader for the purchase of a baby told members of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice about the woman and gave them her phone number, Sabq said.
A member posing as a customer contacted the gang leader and asked for four babies to be delivered over a period of four weeks.
“The Indonesian woman did come on time and brought with her one baby aged 28 days….when she handed the baby to the disguised Commission member, he arrested her,” the paper said in a report from the western Saudi town of Makkah.
It said the baby was a product of an illegitimate affair between a Turkish man and an Indonesian woman.
The other gang members were also arrested and the four would be tried on charges of human trade and prostitution, it added.
A Saudi woman who was approached by the gang leader for the purchase of a baby told members of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice about the woman and gave them her phone number, Sabq said.
A member posing as a customer contacted the gang leader and asked for four babies to be delivered over a period of four weeks.
“The Indonesian woman did come on time and brought with her one baby aged 28 days….when she handed the baby to the disguised Commission member, he arrested her,” the paper said in a report from the western Saudi town of Makkah.
It said the baby was a product of an illegitimate affair between a Turkish man and an Indonesian woman.
The other gang members were also arrested and the four would be tried on charges of human trade and prostitution, it added.
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