Reported by Le Nga
Thanh Nien News (Hanoi)
The Ho Chi Minh City prosecution agency has ratified charges against seven Vietnamese alleged organizers of an illegal emigration racket.
Pham Anh Tuan, 45, and six accomplices – Hong Thi Huong, Do Manh Phuong, Nguyen Van Nhat, Nguyen Van Tien, Hong Van Binh and Dong Van Hau – have been charged with organizing the illegal emigration of 58 Chinese children and one Chinese woman from China to France via Vietnam and Cambodia.
The indictment said from 2005, Tuan ran three illegal emigration rings that received Chinese people at the China-Vietnam border, transported them to HCMC then Cambodia through the Moc Bai border gate in Tay Ninh Province.
From Cambodia the Chinese would then be taken to France, the indictment said.
Two members of Tuan’s gang Nguyen Van Cuong and Lam Thanh Hong had already been arrested and sentenced to imprisonment.
Police are also looking for Phung Van Xuan, Ha Hieu Long and two men only identified as A Thu and Tam.
Pham Anh Tuan, 45, and six accomplices – Hong Thi Huong, Do Manh Phuong, Nguyen Van Nhat, Nguyen Van Tien, Hong Van Binh and Dong Van Hau – have been charged with organizing the illegal emigration of 58 Chinese children and one Chinese woman from China to France via Vietnam and Cambodia.
The indictment said from 2005, Tuan ran three illegal emigration rings that received Chinese people at the China-Vietnam border, transported them to HCMC then Cambodia through the Moc Bai border gate in Tay Ninh Province.
From Cambodia the Chinese would then be taken to France, the indictment said.
Two members of Tuan’s gang Nguyen Van Cuong and Lam Thanh Hong had already been arrested and sentenced to imprisonment.
Police are also looking for Phung Van Xuan, Ha Hieu Long and two men only identified as A Thu and Tam.
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