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Russian and US Special Services Arrest International
Child Traffickers
The services of the agency that was virtually
selling children to the USA cost up to $20,000
Pravda.ru
Russian and US special services have conducted a
special operation in Moscow to arrest members of an
international criminal group that was dealing with
the trafficking of children. The operation was
completed successfully. “The group was conducting
illegal activities for several years under the guise
of various public services,” Deputy Prosecutor
General of Russia, Sergei Fridinsky said Tuesday.
According to the official, several Russian and
American citizens set up a firm which they named as
Yunona. The company was registered in California.
The firm was collecting confidential information
about children in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan,
Vietnam, Guatemala and several other countries. The
criminals were selling the collected information to
adoption agencies. “It has been proved as a result
of investigation that the organization was involved
in the adoption of Aleksei Geiko who subsequently
died in the USA in 2005,” Sergei Fridinsky told
reporters.
The illegal company had a network of agents in
various countries of the world. The agents were
digging for information in children's homes and
other social institutions with the help of bribes.
The services of the child-trafficking agency cost
from $10,000 to $20,000 for each client. Many of
those US-based families that paid the agency for the
services have never been able to adopt children from
foreign countries.
The criminal activities of the company were ceased
owing to the information exchange between Russian
and US law-enforcement agencies. Yunona's
California-based office was closed on January 6.
Police officers raided other branch offices of the
company in Russia's Krasnodar region several days
later. A criminal case has been filed in connection
with the inspections. The investigation is underway.
The founder and the owner of the human trafficking
agency, Ivan Jerdev, and two of his employees, Nick
Sims and Alex Nikolenko, were arrested in the
beginning of 2006 in the USA. The criminals have
received considerable amounts of money from
child-loving, albeit childless US families. The
clients' expectations to adopt a child were not
meant to come true, though.
Up to three million children live without parental
care in present-day Russia. The majority of them are
being kept in specialized institutions. As a rule,
Russian families do not tend to adopt somebody
else's children even if they cannot have the one of
their own.
http://english.pravda.ru/hotspots/crimes/24-01-2006/9551-child-0
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