The female monsters' tricks to circumvent the law
(Baonghean) - Taking advantage of the humane policy of the law that stipulates that female lawbreakers are allowed to postpone their prison sentences while raising young children, many female criminals, despite being sentenced by the court and released on bail, continue to get pregnant and commit new crimes.
When mentioning Truong Thi Loan (born in 1977) in Tien Phong hamlet, Nghi Yen commune, Nghi Loc district, all neighbors shake their heads in dismay, because Loan is a veteran, well-versed in drug retail and prostitution. Taking advantage of her family's beverage kiosk, Loan organized to sell drugs to customers. After many successful operations, Loan's "spider nest" was discovered by the police, Loan was sentenced to prison but her sentence was postponed because she was raising a young child.
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Nguyen Thi Thao (left), Truong Thi Loan (right) at the investigation agency |
It was thought that when the law was lenient, allowing her to postpone the execution of her sentence so that she could take care of her young child and quickly pay off her sentence to return to being a useful person, but when her first child was over 2 years old, Loan got pregnant again, gave birth to her second child, and continued to commit new crimes. Her hometown is near the sea, and her house has a kiosk, so Loan used a new trick: recruiting girls from the West to sell goods and sell sex to customers. Loan's gathering place also showed signs of drug use, making the security and order situation in Nghi Yen commune extremely complicated. Implementing the plan to eradicate complicated gathering places of social evils in Nghi Yen commune, the Working Group of the Criminal Investigation Team of Nghi Loc District Police inspected Loan's kiosk, discovered two couples buying and selling sex and a package of heroin... Committing the crime and being caught red-handed this time, Truong Thi Loan is raising her second child who is just over 1 year old, and the sentence is on top of the sentence...
Nguyen Thi Thao (born in 1991), residing in Doi Cung ward, Vinh city, is a smart girl. Married at a young age, the temptation of money pushed the couple into drug trafficking. After her husband was caught by the law, the young wife continued her old ways, expanding her trading network to make a profit... Thao's behavior continued to be discovered and arrested by Vinh city police. Thao had to appear in court 3 times and was sentenced to a total of 28 years in prison for illegal drug trafficking. However, every time she was tried, Thao got pregnant and gave birth to a child to have her sentence postponed and have the opportunity to commit new crimes. At the end of July, when the drug prevention and control police force of the provincial police cracked down on Project 513.M, Thao and her accomplices were arrested. The police force seized 2 heroin cakes when her accomplices were transporting them from Thanh Chuong to Vinh for Thao to sell.
Although she has never been married, Dang Thi My (born in 1973), in Nam Phuc commune, Nam Dan district, has 4 children. The oldest is only 13 years old, the youngest is now over 1 year old. The reason My gave birth was to avoid prison and continue to commit new crimes. When she was a young woman, not getting rich by her own honest labor, My was determined to get rich illegally by joining a drug trafficking ring. In 2000, My was caught red-handed by the police for "Illegal drug trafficking" and was sentenced to 5 years and 6 months in prison. After being released from prison, My continued to practice her old profession in a more sophisticated way. In particular, this female monster used a unique trick of continuously giving birth and continuously getting pregnant to have her sentence postponed and have the opportunity to commit new crimes. Within a few years, My gave birth to 3 children in a row, was arrested 7 times with a total sentence of more than 25 years in prison, but all of her sentences were postponed because she was raising a young child.
The above are 3 of the many female criminals who take advantage of the policy of deferring prison sentences while raising young children to continue committing new crimes. The consequences of this situation do not stop at causing instability in social order and security, but also leave behind heartbreaking consequences when the children are born without proper care and education. When they grow up, can these children live a normal life when their mothers have to serve prison sentences and who can be sure that among these children, when they grow up, they will not continue to follow their mother's path of crime?
Nguyen Khoa