Fifteen people have been arrested in Beijing in connection with a prostitution ring which used websites to connect young mothers with men who paid to be breastfed by them.
The Ministry of Public Security announced that police forces from Beijing and Hebei, Hubei and Jiangxi provinces in China were involved in breaking up the two gangs involved in the ring.
Police began their investigation after The Beijing News reported the existence of websites on which women were offering to breastfeed adults, reported the South China Morning Post.
More than 200 people across China allegedly paid for the service, with prices discussed on instant messaging apps and photographs of a selection of mothers provided for customers to choose from.
Potential subscribers to the service were offered membership deals costing 60 yuan ($9) a week, or up to 780 yuan a year, providing them with access to details of willing mothers.
http://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/1670404/police-break-breastfeeding-prostitution-rings
The Ministry of Public Security announced that police forces from Beijing and Hebei, Hubei and Jiangxi provinces in China were involved in breaking up the two gangs involved in the ring.
Police began their investigation after The Beijing News reported the existence of websites on which women were offering to breastfeed adults, reported the South China Morning Post.
More than 200 people across China allegedly paid for the service, with prices discussed on instant messaging apps and photographs of a selection of mothers provided for customers to choose from.
Potential subscribers to the service were offered membership deals costing 60 yuan ($9) a week, or up to 780 yuan a year, providing them with access to details of willing mothers.
http://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/1670404/police-break-breastfeeding-prostitution-rings