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From poverty to prison

- ByWANG YANFEI

A Kou, a member of the Yi ethnic group, was born in a poor village in the Liangshan Yi autonomous prefecture in Sichuan province.

Like many of her peers, she has a poor educationa­l background, which along with her lack of knowledge of the outside world, made her an easy target as an unwitting stooge for money launderers.

“I never attended school. My parentsnev­er askedmeto go to school, and in the village where I was born, no one thinks that going to school or being educated is a good option for girls,” the 16-year-old said.

“I didn’t know what to do to make money, until one day I was introduced to a middleaged woman. She looked wealthy and owned several large houses in the city. She asked me to become a personal servant, so I took the job — preparing food and cleaning the houses were easy tasks for me.”

At the beginning, the girl wasn’t aware of her employer’s illegal activities. “I thought she was a merchant, because she asked me to help her transfer money to different bank accounts at least twice a day, and sometimes three times a day,” she said.

“I didn’t know I was helping to launder money nor doing anything illegal until one day she askedmeto pickupa white bag under a bridge in Panzhihua, a city in the south of the province. When I discovered the bag contained heroin I realized Iwasinvolv­ed in a massive drug traffickin­g network.”

She claims her employer threatened to kill her if she didn’t follow the strict instructio­ns: “I was scared because I knew some members of the gang had been murdered after they disobeyed her. Because of that I stayed, and later I was caught by the police.”

A Kou is now awaiting trial, and she faces a lengthy prison sentence, if convicted.

“It’s a path of no return. I only played a small part in the complicate­d and highly hierarchic­al group. I had no friends there and I couldn’t talk to my parents — they didn’t know what I was doing. I regret what I’ve done, but it’s too late to say that now,” she said.

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