Dad save his son from human trafficker after bumping into him while he was busy shopping (Details, pics)
A man in China saved his son who had been abducted after bumping into the boy at a shopping mall.
The six-year-old had been taken nine months before and was accompanied by three suspected human traffickers when his father saw him.
The father called the police who arrived to arrest the gang.Local People's Court has given the three suspects six, three and two years of imprisonment respectively.
The boy, named Cheng Jiafu, was abducted in May 27, 2016, at the Matang Village in Qingyuan, Guangdong, according to a post by People's Daily.
The child's father, Chen Zhonghong, claimed that he had to work that day, so he left little Jiafu and his elder sister at home to watch TV by themselves.
Apparently, two hours after Mr Chen left home, a neighbour visited Mr Chen's home, and Jiafu's sister told the neighbour that her brother had been taken by a stranger.
According to Qingxin News, Chen Zhouhong bumped into his son and three suspected human traffickers while walking in a shopping mall, called Qingxin Town Plaza, on February 21, 2017.After recognising the child, he snatched him and called the police from the scene.
Officers quickly arrived to arrest the trio, who were known by their surnames, Chen, Li and Ou.
The Qingxin People's Court held a trial on November 10.The judge, Hou Zhaoxing, believed Mr Ou had intended to sell children, including Jiafu, to other families. Mr Ou received a 10,000 yuan (£1,143) fine and six-year imprisonment.
Ms Li and Mr Chen were given three-year and two-year imprisonment respectively for child abduction, according to the judge.
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