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Thai police seek Interpol help to find Chinese surrogacy agent

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Thai police seek Interpol help to find Chinese surrogacy agent

 

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Thai police are seeking Interpol’s help to track down a Chinese agent for commercial surrogacy services.

 

The move follows the discovery of three infants, all aged one month, and their surrogate mothers, at a rented house in the Huay Khwang area of Bangkok, which was a favorite area for Chinese tourists before the COVID-19 pandemic hit Thailand in January.

 

Five suspects were arrested by Thai police, during the raid on the rented house on Wednesday, with two surrogate mothers held as witnesses.

 

Source: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/thai-police-seek-interpol-help-to-find-chinese-surrogacy-agent/

 

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I would have thought its on the list of seeking interpol's help and falls into the allegedly category like so many others but good luck ????

Wow, the original article makes for interesting reading.

 

Can not believe the things people will do for money!

 

But a lot of questions remain, like where the fertilized eggs came from (were there egg surrogates in Cambodia involved?)

 

I'll wait for the documentary.

Off topic deflection posts and replies about the Red Bull case have been removed.  

It's all about money 

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