Cambodia arrests 5 in crackdown on commercial surrogacy

AP  |  Phnom Penh 

have arrested five people on charges of providing commercial services, an said today.

Four Cambodian women and a Chinese man were arrested on Thursday in a house in Phnom Penh, Cambodia's capital, said Keo Thea, of anti-trafficking police for the Municipality.

He said that during the raid, police rescued 33 pregnant surrogates who were allegedly hired by the Chinese man. He said the women were now under the care of the social welfare ministry.

banned commercial surrogacy in 2016 after becoming a popular destination for would-be parents seeking women to give birth to their children.

Developing countries are popular for surrogacy because costs are much lower than in countries such as the and Australia, where services can cost around USD 150,000. The surrogacy business boomed in after it was put under tight restrictions in neighbouring There also were crackdowns in and

After Cambodia's crackdown, the trade has shifted to neighbouring said the five suspects face formal charges in court tomorrow. The 33 surrogates were sent to a social welfare shelter, he said.

In July last year, a sentenced an Australian woman and two Cambodian associates to one and a half years in prison for providing commercial

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First Published: Sat, June 23 2018. 15:55 IST