Smuggled babies saved
Published: August 24, 2003
Police in Malaysia were able to arrest a baby smuggler and rescue two Indonesian babies. The babies had been given milk laced with sleeping pills and were brought into the country in a plastic foam box.
Police, acting on a tip-off, waited at the fishing port and detained a Malaysian man who said he was paid the equivalent of £31.70 by a smuggling syndicate to receive the babies and sell them to a third party.
The two-month-old boy and two-week-old girl are now under the care of the state welfare department and remain in good health.
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