Marissa DuBois in Slow Motion Full Fashion Week 2023, Fashion Channel Vlog,

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Sale on eBay:Children offered

A VICTORIAN woman is being investigated after offering her two young children for sale to the highest bidder on internet auction site eBay.

The woman, in her early 30s, lives near Geelong. She wrote a "lengthy sales pitch" that included photographs of her son and daughter, both aged under 10.

Several people placed bids on the sickening auction, which has alarmed authorities.

Detectives from the Sexual Offences and Child Abuse unit were alerted to the internet page by a horrified member of the public.

The page has been taken down and the woman's children could be taken into permanent care.

Victoria Police has decided not to press charges against the mum, who claims the act was a joke.

However, police sources told the Sunday Herald Sun they were disturbed by the incident and in particular the genuine bidders who tried to obtain the children.

However, police sources told The Sunday Mail they were disturbed by the incident and in particular the genuine bidders who came out of the woodwork to buy the children.

Officers are investigating the people who bid on the children and the Department of Human Services is continuing its inquiries into the family.

"Investigators from Geelong were notified last week that a mother was trying to sell her two children on eBay," a Victoria Police spokeswoman said.

"Photos of the children, a boy and a girl both aged under 10 years, were included in the sales pitch.

"Police tracked down the woman from Lara, who said it was a joke.

"Police and Department of Human Services Child Protection are conducting a joint investigation and remain involved with the family."

The page was posted on July 6 and was active until late morning the next day.

"The mum wrote a lengthy sales pitch that was very interesting reading," a police source said.

"She said the page was created as a joke, but what worries us is the people bidding on the auction. Who knows who these people are. They could be pedophiles or anyone. It's extremely disturbing."

A spokesman from eBay said the case proved it had a good relationship with Victoria Police and had acted swiftly.

"It demonstrates that anyone posting anything illegal on our site is extremely foolish," the spokesman said.

No comments:

Post a Comment