Indonesian Police Disrupt Major Baby Trafficking Network

Fri Jul 18 2025 12:35:09 GMT+0300 (Eastern European Summer Time)
Indonesian Police Disrupt Major Baby Trafficking Network

Authorities rescue six infants and arrest 13 individuals linked to a syndicate believed to have sold over 25 babies to buyers in Singapore since 2023.


Indonesian law enforcement has dismantled a significant baby trafficking operation, rescuing several infants and arresting key suspects. The syndicate allegedly sold newborns to buyers in Singapore, with parents reported to have entered into agreements for financial support. Ongoing investigations aim to locate the adopters and address the involvement of parents.

The Indonesian police have successfully disbanded a serious international baby trafficking ring that has reportedly sold no less than 25 infants to individuals in Singapore since the beginning of 2023. The operation, which spanned cities such as Pontianak and Tangerang, has led to the arrest of 13 individuals, while six infants were rescued before being trafficked.

According to West Java’s Director of General Criminal Investigation, Surawan, the victims were initially kept in Pontianak where their immigration documentation was handled before their transfer to Singapore. "Some babies were even reserved while still in the womb," he stated, highlighting the disturbing lengths to which this syndicate went to arrange adoptions.

The trafficking operations allegedly began with outreach to expectant mothers, often using social media platforms like Facebook to initiate contact, before moving discussions to private messaging services such as WhatsApp. Surawan described how babies were obtained from parents, who sometimes expressed a desire not to raise their child due to various circumstances.

Once a deal was struck, the traffickers would cover delivery expenses, after which the payment was made to the mothers, and the infants were taken away. Prices for the newborns ranged between 11 million and 16 million Indonesian Rupiah (approximately $673 to $1,000). Police reported that the babies were predominantly sourced from various regions in West Java.

Authorities are currently focused on identifying and locating the adoptive parents in Singapore. Surawan mentioned that their immediate task is to verify details about the adopters, confirming who received the infants and the circumstances under which they were transferred. Investigators suspect that many parents involved might have been driven to sell their children due to financial struggles and could potentially face criminal charges themselves.

In light of the nature of these crimes, the Indonesian police have sought assistance from Interpol and their Singaporean counterparts to capture remaining suspects and buyers. The growing trend of child trafficking highlights the vulnerability of both parents and children, especially in situations involving unwanted pregnancies or economic hardship.

Ai Rahmayanti from Indonesia's Child Protection Commission noted that trafficking networks usually target women in dire circumstances, posing as humane organizations that provide aid while actually perpetrating crimes. The alarming rise in illegal adoptions has prompted further scrutiny, with increasing reports of baby trafficking disguised as legal practices, as evidenced by the rising numbers of cases reported by the KPAI.

With statistics showing a persistent increase, the Indonesian government continues to grapple with the deep-rooted issues contributing to these crimes, all while striving to protect the rights and lives of vulnerable mothers and children.

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