Single Mom Posted Carrot Market Post for “200,000 Won for Adoption”



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On the 16th, an article about a 36-week-old boy's trading was posted on a used goods trading mobile app.  Photo Carrot Market app screenshot

On the 16th, an article about a 36-week-old boy’s trading was posted on a used goods trading mobile app. Photo Carrot Market app screenshot

Last month, a woman in her twenties who posted a message on the used goods trading mobile app ‘Carrot Market’ that she would adopt a child was finally investigated as a suspect. The Jeju Seogwipo Police Department announced on the 2nd that A (27), who posted an adoption article on a used goods transaction app, was charged with attempting to trade with children under the Child Welfare Act.

Police, Child Welfare Law enforced for attempted child trafficking

Police “The act of publication was carried out through mobile traffic”
According to articles 17 (prohibited acts) and 71 (sanctions) of the Child Welfare Law, the sale of children is prohibited and violations of this law can lead to prison sentences of up to 10 years. In reality, the police did not traffic in children and after reviewing the jurisdiction to determine whether they were subject to punishment even if attempted, it was determined that the act that Mr. A published was child trafficking. It is concluded that there is a deliberate attempt to buy and sell children in the act of marking the sales amount as 200,000 won instead of 0 won when recording the sales.

On the 16th of last month, Mr. A said: ‘I adopt a child. He is suspected of posting a post titled “It’s been 36 weeks.” The post contains two photos of the newborn and a 200,000 won set for the transaction. The police traced the IP of the mail and found author A. When Mr. A turned out to be a single mother in bad circumstances, public opinion and sympathy also wrote a diary.

Mr. A “I knew I was pregnant during treatment and gave birth
Mr. A gave birth on the 13th last month at an OB / GYN clinic on Jeju Island. She felt abdominal pain two days before giving birth, and after consulting with an acquaintance, she visited only the obstetrician and gynecologist that day by public transport. Mr. A lived only from his parents due to his work. She gave birth the same day after learning she was pregnant during medical treatment.

It was confirmed in an investigation by a related agency that it posted a message while consulting the adoption procedure with the single mothers center. On Jeju Island, it is difficult for a single mother, A, to raise a child on her own. When A learned that it was difficult to raise a child on her own, related organizations such as Jeju Island created a nursery. After giving birth, Mr. A, who remained in the public postpartum care center, sent the girl to a child care center that day and then entered the support center to help single mothers on the island of Jeju.

On the 18th of last month, Jeju Governor Won Hee-ryong wrote on his Facebook page, “I fully understand the feeling of anger, but our society should help rather than criticize it.” “To submit an adoption under the Current Adoption Special Act, Congressman Miae Kim noted, ‘To submit an adoption, you need to make sure (Mr. A) is reluctant to adopt the adoption process.’ I will protect and support women who have faced social criticism and seek improvements in the system. The police plan to send the case to the prosecution as soon as the investigation is complete.

Jeju = Reporter Choi Chung-il [email protected]





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