“Selling a 36-week-old baby” is a publication of mothers in their twenties … “The child is safe”



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“Selling a 36-week-old baby” is a publication of mothers in their twenties … “The child is safe”

Police “inspecting the case” … Review of alleged violations of the Child Welfare Law

(Jeju = News 1) Reporter Kang Seung-nam |
2020-10-17 22:39 sent

Jeju Provincial Police Agency is adopting a child in Seogwipo city area category, a used goods transaction app. It’s been 36 weeks’, and on the 17th two photos of the boy piled up on the blanket were revealed that were verifying the identity of Ollan’s editor and finding out how they published the publication. The image is a screen to save the commercial application used (provided by the reader) © News1

Jeju police are verifying the identity of a woman who posted ’36 week old child sale’ on a famous app for exchanging used goods and determining background.

The Jeju Provincial Police Agency is adopting a child in the Seogwipo city area category, a used goods transaction app. 36 weeks have passed, and on the 17th two photos of the child piled up on the blanket were confirmed.

As a result of police confirmation, it was confirmed that the editor of this article is a mother in her early twenties who is in postpartum care at a postpartum care center in the province after giving birth on the 14th.

The mother was surprised to set the sale price of 200,000 won for the child with the item at around 6:30 pm on the 16th. However, when the photo captured from this post was spread to online communities like Mom Cafe, Domin and others who confirmed it bought a grudge by posting posts like ‘I’m so angry’, ‘Isn’t that right?’, ‘I can’t speak because I can’t speak’.

Currently, the post has been removed.

A police officer explained: “Both the mother and the child are safe, and we are reviewing the process of posting the mail against the mother.”

The police will first determine whether the mother posted a message for the purpose of selling her child and then review law enforcement, including violation of the Child Welfare Act.

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