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The Chu Li-ching infant trafficking case was a major international child trafficking scandal that took place in Taiwan during the 1980s. Chu Li-ching (褚麗卿) and her husband were accused of organizing a cross-border child trafficking ring that bought newborns from single mothers and impoverished families, then worked with obstetrics clinics to forge birth certificates and falsify household registration documents. Through intermediaries, they allegedly sold at least 63 infants to adoptive families overseas, mainly in the United States, Australia, and Europe.
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