Police begin investigation
John Aglionby in Jakarta, Jonathan Steele in Colombo and Brian Whitaker
Wednesday January 5, 2005
The Guardian
Fears are growing for children orphaned in the tsunami disaster after a senior UN official warned of credible reports that criminal gangs in Indonesia are offering them for adoption or exploitation.
Carol Bellamy, executive director of Unicef, said yesterday that organised syndicates were exploiting the crisis in Aceh province. "They have been using sophisticated technology such as SMS messages to people throughout this region offering children for adoption," she said, citing reports from Unicef's partner agencies in Indonesia.
She continued: "Whether it is
adoption or exploitation purposes or sex trafficking, these are criminal elements so it is very important not to let them get a foothold."
A colleague in Kuala Lumpur received an unsolicited mobile phone text message that offered to sell children according to buyers' wishes, Unicef spokesman John Budd told Reuters.
"Three hundred orphans aged three to 10 years from Aceh for adoption. All paperwork will be taken care of. No fee. Please state age and sex of child required," the message read.
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