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“I am giving my baby up for adoption instead of having an abortion”

And tax of the city of Rosario asked that it be elevated to judgement oral a case in which a young man is tried for having offered his two-month-old daughter in exchange for money in a Facebook group.

As reported by the Public Prosecutor’s Office, the head of the 3 Federal Court, Carlos Vera Barros, is pursuing the file for the alleged crime of attempted cancellation of the marital status of a minor.

According to investigations, on April 29, the man (identified by his initials, BMF) posted an announcement on a Facebook group that “sale of everything for children and babies Rosario“, in which he offered his little daughter in exchange for money.

“I am giving the child up for adoption,” the defendant’s publication said. Those who saw it reported him to court, but some users contacted the young man.

In this context, he provided his Uniform Banking Code (CBU) data to an interested party, who suggested that he send the girl’s registration certificates blank, i.e. without completing her parents’ names, according to judicial sources. .

On the basis of the evidence collected, the public prosecutor requested that the accused be subjected to an oral trial, pursuant to the second paragraph of article 139 of the national penal code.

How the man I wanted behaved”sell your baby

If a person asked for online publication, “Yati” asked him for an “advance” of approx 60,000 pesos to deliver it. In this way, through the chat he offered the possibility to victims to make a bank transfer without any type of guarantee and had also published his WhatsApp number.

I’m giving my baby up for adoption instead of an abortion“, he added in the description of the post, which was questioned by many Internet users. According to the researchers, if he managed to scam a person, it was difficult for him to file a complaint for the money since he was committing a crime.

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