Do n’t let online adoption become a hotbed of sexual assault on children

■ Editorial

The online adoption under the voluntary voluntary signboard has escaped from the adoption regulations of our country, which poses great security risks and should be regulated.

Today, the "senior sexual assault case" is still fermenting. Following the emergency cut between two listed companies and Bao Moumou, in the early hours of April 11th, the WeChat public account "Yantai Public Security" issued a police report saying that "in the case of a woman accusing Bao Moumou of sexual assault", "a comprehensive survey". In the various public questions on the case, the long-criticized issue of online adoption has once again entered the public eye.

According to reports, the mother of the woman in question said that she and Bao Moumou were introduced by netizens. What kind of netizen is there to allow an ordinary rural woman to get acquainted with a business elite wearing a glamorous coat such as a senior executive of a listed company, and trust to let her biological daughter "come with Beijing", the report is unclear. But another detail in the report seems to magnify the suspect of Bao Moumou's "network adoption"-the relevant department also found that Bao Moumou has browsed the QQ space of "adopting" and "adopting baby girls".

At this time, in response to the rapid increase in public opinion, the local police set up a special team to invite the prosecution to intervene and carry out a comprehensive investigation, which will undoubtedly help eliminate various interferences, clarify the truth, and dispel public suspicion. Not only that, to use the case as an opportunity to "succumb to the troubles" is more conducive to avoiding the long-term network adoption in the gray area and becoming a hotbed of sexual assault against children.

Although it cannot be asserted that as long as it is an online adoption, it will definitely violate the law and regulations, but this way of adopting spontaneous voluntary signboards has never escaped from our country ’s adoption regulations, and is inherently associated with great security risks. Looking at the report, some lawbreakers have used online adoption to abduct and sell children, and have clearly marked the price of their children by tens of thousands of yuan to hundreds of thousands of yuan. Searching for similar keywords such as "Adoption Network" and "Orphan Network" on the Internet, there are many private adoption websites, forums or chat groups, and even "send treasure", "lead treasure" and "agent birth certificate" are all available, forming an "industry" chain".

According to China's "Adoption Law", there are extremely strict restrictions on private adoption, such as "If a male without spouse adopts a female, the age of the adopter and the adoptee should be more than 40 years old." Orphans, abandoned babies and children whose birth parents cannot be found, and children whose birth parents have special difficulties and are unable to support them "and" under the age of 14 ", etc. The purpose of the legislation is to prevent" explicit breeding "and damage minors' rights and interests. However, in reality, online adoption often carries unknown money transactions, making the cyberspace an active zone for infant trafficking, and allowing minors to act as the biggest victims of sexual assault.

Children are our future. Weak and trustless, they deserve the safest barrier. In recent years, the relevant departments have also stepped up their efforts to combat the fact that there is an undercurrent of online adoption and the increasing spread of illegal crimes. For example, a man in Chengdu posted information on the website of "Home of Dreams", saying that he "bred" his daughter. After the case-handling agency intervened, it quickly ascertained the facts of the crime. Eventually, the Chengdu Qingyang Court sentenced him to 5 years and a half in prison for trafficking in children.

Looking back at this vigorous "senior sexual assault case against women," it is necessary for relevant departments to find out what happened. If Bao Moumou did indeed commit crimes such as sexual assault against minors, he must taste the bitter fruit of illegal brewing. In addition, it is necessary to "make a difference" to find out whether there is a "network adoption" disorder, and those who are legally dressed, who are actually buying and selling children, as well as websites, forums, and chat groups, must "leash the dirt" with a thunder. ", And the cyberspace is calm and courageous.