9 brokers arrested for commercial surrogacy birth Thailand February 14 4:29

On March 13, Thai police announced that they had arrested nine Chinese and nine Thai men and women for mediating a surrogate birth for commercial purposes banned in Thailand. There is a newborn baby in the home that was used as a base, and police are examining the details of the case.

According to Thai police, nine Chinese and Thai men and women were arrested, and Chinese men funded surrogate births, and the Thais recruited surrogate mothers and cared for born children. It was responsible for such things.

In addition, police searched for housing in the capital city of Bangkok, which had been used as a base, and found a baby four months old and 22 days old were protected.

There are 15 surrogate mothers in the house, and the police are listening.

In Thailand, commercial surrogacy is prohibited and women give birth in Thailand and China after receiving fertilized eggs in Laos and Cambodia, and in one birth about 1 million yen to 160 million yen. It means that he received 10,000 yen.

Police say that "There is information that there were 100 surrogates, and at least 50 babies are likely to have traveled outside Thailand." The police are examining the arrested men and investigating the details of the case.