A police ambush toppled her.. a mother offers her baby for sale to buy new shoes

In a shocking advertisement, in Russia, a young woman offered her baby girl for sale for three thousand pounds, on a "black market" website.

Luisa Gadzhieva, 25, announced in cold blood that she had offered to sell her newborn baby under the broad headline: “Searching for adoptive parents.” When one of them answered her: “How much for the sale?”, she quickly attacked him: “Don’t say sell, it looks rude. .You can judge me, but I cannot cope with the current situation.”

The announcement came as a shock to the anti-slavery group in Moscow, which sought to persuade Luisa not to sell her one-week-old baby, before the police intervened and arrested her, according to the British newspaper, "Mirror".

The abolitionists, who pretended to be potential buyers so that they could meet the mother, did not despair, but failed to convince her that her child would be exposed to bad and dangerous conditions.

The Russian woman seemed basically unconcerned about her daughter's fate or the possibility of her falling into the hands of criminals, and her answers were always that she had three more children.

As for the second shock, it was carried by the Russian sister, Luisa, who told the whole story to the police and talked about how happy the mother was when she found successive contact with buyers via the Internet and approached getting a huge amount of money, but her shocking happiness was really because she wanted to use the money to buy a pair of shoes.

In an attempt to escape a security pursuit, the Russian mother was not embarrassed to talk to a potential buyer about her desire to use the cash for a home deposit.

When the exact date and location was determined, the Russian mother was surprised by the police arresting her after receiving the amount, as she handed the child over to the buyer and wrote a receipt.

During her interrogation, the woman pleaded fully guilty and charged before a criminal investigation was opened and the child was taken care of until her fate was determined.

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