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BEIJING, KOMPAS.com – One woman of China get away from jail, after him pregnant and give birth up to five times.

Initially, the woman from Jiangsu Province was sentenced to more than nine years for theft in 2011.

The Donghai County People’s Prosecutor’s Office said the perpetrator was not jailed because he was pregnant at the time.

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She took advantage of the situation by always being pregnant and giving birth whenever her period of procrastination came to an end.

Because of that as a result, he was placed in the surveillance department rather than prison, even though his crimes were more serious in the past 10 years.

In the end last month, local authorities threw him out after he reportedly fled.

The reason was reported Asia One Saturday (8/5/2021), she failed to give birth as a ticket for her not being jailed.

He briefly left a letter addressed to the head of the surveillance department where he was detained in March.

“Chief, I will be away for a month. Will come back after I successfully get pregnant,” said the unnamed woman.

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He disappeared and was only found on April 7 near the city of Lianyungang, through a joint search by the authorities.

To investigators, the woman admitted to being ashamed of her actions of continuing to commit crimes in the past.

She also revealed that she should not have conceived and given birth five times. “Very irresponsible,” he said.

Under China’s Criminal Procedure Law, female offenders are allowed to be jailed while pregnant and breastfeeding a child.

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The new offender was admitted to the penitentiary after the breastfeeding period ended 12 months later.

In February, China’s Supreme Court said it understood the trend of female offenders to avoid being punished.

Legal experts have suggested not counting the house arrest period, which will be a solution in the next amendment.


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