A lorry driver deep in gambling debts sold three of his
children to pay off his creditors.
The children's mother, Liew Kim Yow, 27, said the 25-year-old
man, whom she referred to as her “boyfriend” because they were not legally
married, had suggested in September that his mother take care of their two
sons, aged one and three and their five-year-old daughter, while they went to
Singapore to work.
They have been living together in Serendah, Hulu Selangor, for
seven years.
Liew, who is unemployed, stayed at home to take care of the
children while the man worked as a lorry driver.
But after three months, she suspected something amiss because
their plans to move to Singapore did not materialize and he kept giving excuses
each time she wanted to see their children.
“He told me before that someone had offered him RM50,000 to
adopt our son and RM20,000 for our eldest daughter. I told him that no matter
how poor we were, we could not sell our children,” she said at the MCA Public
Complaints and Services Department here yesterday.
On Dec 23 last year, she lodged a report against the man at
the Serendah police station.
To her shock, she found out that he had lodged a report in
October alleging that she had been missing from home since May.
In his report, he claimed that he had no choice but to give up
his children for adoption as he could not afford to raise them single-handedly.
Denying that she had ever left home, Liew said her boyfriend
was a compulsive gambler who had been in trouble with loan sharks before but
his parents paid off his debts.
The man has since disappeared and attempts to contact him have
failed.
Hulu Selangor OCPD Supt Norel Azmi Yahya Afendy confirmed
having received the report.
Department head Datuk Seri Michael Chong urged those who had
“adopted” the children to contact his office immediately.
“As there were no court orders for these adoptions, they are
not legal. If the adoptive parents' refuse to come forward, we will bring them
to court,” he said.
He said that if the children's father was found to have “sold”
them, he could be charged with human trafficking.
The MCA Public Complaints and Services Department can be
contacted at 03-2203 3888.
Star.
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