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Cambodia jails Australian for running illegal surrogacy biz

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An Australian nurse and two Cambodian assistants were found guilty of running an illegal commercial surrogacy clinic in Cambodia on Thursday and sentenced to 1- 1/ 2 years in prison.

Southeast Asia had been a popular internatio­nal destinatio­n for infertile couples looking to have babies through commercial surrogacy. But Thailand banned the practice in 2015 after a series of highprofil­e cases and Cambodia followed suit in 2016.

Tammy Davis- Charles, 49, was guilty of being a intermedia­ry in surrogacy and engaging in falsifying documents along with two Cambodian staff, Penh Rithy and Samrithcha­n Chariya, said Phnom Penh Municipal Court Judge So Lyna.

Penh Rithy and Samrithcha­n Chariya knew about the commercial surrogacy ban but still engaged in the business, said the judge.

Judge So Lyna said Davis- Charles charged foreign couples between $ 50,000 to $ 70,000 for surrogacy services and paid Cambodian women between $ 10,000 to $ 12,000 to carry babies on their behalf.

She said Davis- Charles provided surrogacy services to 23 Australian and American couples and that Davis- Charles paid Penh Rithy $ 600 to $ 800 to organize paperwork for babies born through Cambodian surrogate mothers so that they could leave Cambodia. A tearful Davis- Charles, who denied the charges against her, refused to answer reporters’ questions after the verdict was read in court.

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