"Do you have the child's household registration booklet and birth certificate?" "No." "Not registered yet?" "Mhm." "What about her birth certificate? That piece of paper, do you have it?" "It's in the bag, can't get it out." "Which bag? Let me help you?"

This is a conversation between a passenger and a train police officer on a high-speed rail train. The dialogue appeared ordinary, but it raised suspicions for the officer. On [date], relying on their sharp insight, the Nanjing Railway Police in Jiangsu successfully cracked a child trafficking case, rescuing an infant only [number] days old. Currently, two criminal suspects have been subjected to criminal compulsory measures in accordance with the law.

On that day, on a train from Nanjing South to Guiyang North, officers from the Nanjing Railway Police Department noticed a middle-aged woman who appeared flustered, holding an infant alone without any accompanying family members. They proceeded to conduct an initial inquiry. As her responses were inconsistent and she couldn't provide the baby's birth certificate, the officers took her to the train's connecting area for further questioning. Initially, the woman lied, claiming her "cousin asked me to take care of the baby," but under the officers' persistent questioning, she couldn't even provide the name of this so-called "cousin." Upon checking her WeChat records, the police discovered that the woman had only added this "cousin" as a friend in December of the previous year, and in January of this year, she had transferred 10,000 yuan as a "service fee."

After an intensive interrogation, a shocking truth came to light. The woman, named Chen Mouhua, who was unable to conceive, conceived the idea of buying a child. In [specific month and year], Chen Mouhua contacted her fellow townsfolk Zhao Mouxiang, who was working in Jiangsu. After multiple negotiations via WeChat and phone calls, Zhao Mouxiang and her husband eventually agreed to sell their child to Chen Mouhua for [specific amount] yuan. Since the beginning of this year, Chen Mouhua had already transferred a total of [specific amount] yuan to Zhao Mouxiang.

On [specific date not provided], the child was born at Changzhou Maternal and Child Health Hospital. Chen Mouhua then rushed to Changzhou intending to take the child back to her hometown but was caught by train police during the return journey. "A child is not a commodity! You're treating life as a transaction!" Facing the officer's stern reprimand, Chen Mouhua collapsed in the train carriage connection area.

When the train stopped at Huaihua South Station, Chen Mouhua was transferred by the train police to the Huaihua South Station Police Station. Subsequently, the police officers took the infant to the Huaihua Maternal and Child Health Hospital for further examination, and the infant was found to be in good health.

Currently, the infant has been returned to the mother by the police. The suspects, Chen Mouhua and Zhao Muxiang, have been subjected to criminal coercive measures by the Huaihua Railway Police in accordance with the law, and the case is under further investigation.

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