Shanghai
prosecutors have brought a case against them for human trafficking
after they illegally put their third child up for adoption online and
accepted money for the baby.
Investigators
found the mother, whose full name was not given, used the money to buy
an iPhone, high-end sports shoes and other goods, it said.
Apple’s
products are wildly popular in China, where a teenager sold his kidney
and used the funds to buy an iPhone and iPad in an incident widely
reported last year.
But
the couple told police that they wanted the girl to have a better
upbringing than they could afford, since they already had two children.
“Giving away the child was not for obtaining benefits, but giving the child better guarantees,” one said.
Some
Chinese, especially in rural areas, have a traditional preference for
sons though reports did not say if the child’s gender was also a factor
in the case.
Online
commentary condemned the couple, though some used black humour to
describe modern Chinese society and the quest for wealth.
“So cold-blooded! These people do not deserve the right to be parents!” said Wangzhan1969 in a microblog posting
.
.
“This is good business — no capital, huge profit and no need to sell kidneys,” said another posting.
An
official of the prosecutor’s office handling the case expressed worry
over “sensationalism” surrounding the affair but declined to comment
further to AFP.
Shanghai police could not be reached for comment.
Reports
did not give the amount the couple received for the child, but their
online postings asked for 30,000 yuan and 50,000 yuan ($4,900 and
$8,200).
Apple last month launched the iPhone 5s, including a gold-coloured model, and the more budget-conscious iPhone 5c in China.
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