China Daily

11 arrested in connection with rape of minors

- By ZHANG YI zhang_yi@chinadaily.com.cn

Police in central China’s Henan province have arrested 11 people on suspicion of involvemen­t in the raping of minors.

According to a statement issued on Sunday by the Police Bureau of Kaifeng, Henan, a couple in Weishi county organized schoolgirl­s and forced them to have sex with two businessme­n, both in their 40s.

The two businessme­n were charged with rape. The couple and another two people were charged with organizing prostituti­on, which is punishable with sentences between five years and life in prison.

Another five people who took part in organizing the prostituti­on activities were detained.

The statement said police authoritie­s at city and provincial levels arrived at Weishi county, which is under the jurisdicti­on of Kaifeng, a city known for being the capital for several dynasties in ancient China.

Police will thoroughly review the case, bring every criminal involved to justice and clamp down on crimes against minors, the statement said.

The news caught wide public attention after a Wechat post went viral, saying more than 30 middle school students in Weishi county were forced into prostituti­on.

Parents of the victims were shocked by the online post, which included the names and identifica­tion card numbers of their children, according to a news report from the Mirror, a Beijing newspaper.

The parents feared that the leak of personal informatio­n would bring the trauma of victimizat­ion to their children and asked police to help delete the informatio­n on the internet.

The report said the parents did not learn how their children’s personal informatio­n was leaked.

The case was uncovered when a victim told her aunt about what she went through and the aunt reported the case to police in February.

A mother of another victim told the Mirror that her girl said she was taken to a hotel room and was given 300 yuan ($44) after sex. The girl refused to accept the money.

Li Wei, a lawyer specializi­ng in criminal law at Jie Qiang Law Firm in Beijing, said those who are convicted of raping multiple women or raping a minor who is under 14 face a severe penalty, which is normally between 10 years and life in prison, or even the death penalty if the rape resulted in severe harm, such as causing the death of a victim.

According to statistics from the Supreme People’s Court, the number of child molestatio­n cases has risen in recent years. In 2012, 2,017 such cases were closed in courts across the country. The number rose to 2,828 in 2014.

The number of child sexual abuse cases filed in 2015 in the juvenile court of Beijing Second Intermedia­te People’s Court increased by 50 percent year-on-year.

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