BEIJING, Sept 18: Twenty one suspects were caught by police in China and Taiwan in a joint raid against forced prostitution, the Ministry of Public Security said today.
The suspects were part of a criminal ring that abducted women from the Chinese mainland, brought them to Taiwan and forced them into prostitution, the Ministry said in statement.
Of the suspects, 19 are from Taiwan and two are from the Chinese mainland.
The suspects began coercing women from the mainland of China into prostitution in November 2012, police said.
Police in southeast China’s Fujian province and their counterparts across the Taiwan Strait completed the raid yesterday. Six victims were rescued in the operation, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
The joint operation marked another successful cooperative police effort in fighting human trafficking across the Taiwan Strait since a mutual judicial assistance mechanism to fight cross-Strait crimes was established in April 2009, a ministry spokesperson said. (PTI)