Tens of thousands of children are believed to be stolen from their families and sold on China’s black market every year. For some criminals, stealing babies has become a way of life. Li Guoju, a farmer from Henan province, was executed in 2004 for his part in trafficking and selling 76 babies. Li's gang was caught after 28 baby girls were found on a bus in 2003.
This award-winning exposé returns for a second thrilling series, uncovering the brutal criminal underworld of Asia. Daring access brings us up close with the most current issues affecting millions across the region – from China’s black market for babies to kidnapping syndicates holding foreigners for ransom in the Philippines – this is a hard-hitting look at Asian criminality today.