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China parents lynch book salesman | China parents lynch book salesman |
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A mob of parents have killed a book salesman and badly injured four of his colleagues after rumours spread that the men were a human smuggling ring. | |
China's official Xinhua news agency said the attack, at a primary school, occurred while the group handed out leaflets about a lecture. | |
As gossip spread that a gang was trying to ensnare the young pupils, parents surrounded and set upon the men. | As gossip spread that a gang was trying to ensnare the young pupils, parents surrounded and set upon the men. |
Child smuggling gangs have preyed on Chinese children for years. | |
Gang fears | Gang fears |
The incident took place in the early morning at the Chumen Primary School in Yuhuan County in east China's Zhejiang Province. | |
The parents surrounded the five salesmen and attacked them, a police spokesman said. | The parents surrounded the five salesmen and attacked them, a police spokesman said. |
The salesmen were later saved by police officers and sent to a local hospital where one of them died and four are still receiving treatment. | The salesmen were later saved by police officers and sent to a local hospital where one of them died and four are still receiving treatment. |
Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of children go missing in China each year, seized by roving criminal gangs to serve as props for beggars or for sale to childless couples. | Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of children go missing in China each year, seized by roving criminal gangs to serve as props for beggars or for sale to childless couples. |
Estimates are difficult to come by, though the Ministry of Public Security reported investigating 2,566 potential trafficking cases last year. | Estimates are difficult to come by, though the Ministry of Public Security reported investigating 2,566 potential trafficking cases last year. |
Boys, particularly toddlers, can fetch 30,000 yuan ($6,100) on the black market. Girls fetch much less, around the equivalent of $500, according to media reports. | Boys, particularly toddlers, can fetch 30,000 yuan ($6,100) on the black market. Girls fetch much less, around the equivalent of $500, according to media reports. |
Child trafficking is seen as a growing problem in China, despite government attempts to crack down on it. | Child trafficking is seen as a growing problem in China, despite government attempts to crack down on it. |
The problem is exacerbated by strict birth control policies, which limit many couples to only one child. | The problem is exacerbated by strict birth control policies, which limit many couples to only one child. |
There have been several high profile cases of abducted children being rescued from mines and brick kilns - prompting a Chinese government campaign against slavery. | There have been several high profile cases of abducted children being rescued from mines and brick kilns - prompting a Chinese government campaign against slavery. |
The authorities launched the country's first anti-trafficking programme in Yunnan province two years ago. |
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