Police have smashed a gang suspected of illegally offering ultrasound fetus gender tests from the backseat of a car in Wuhan, in Central China's Hubei province.
A 44-year-old woman, surnamed Hu, was arrested on March 29 after a pregnant woman reported she had received a fetus gender identification from her in a private car, police at Wuhan's Bureau of Public Security said.
A man was also fined.
According to a report from Yunmen county, Hu's arrest is a significant breakthrough. The gang operated by touring Wuhan with two ultrasound devices in a car.
Pregnant women are introduced by middlemen before undergoing the test, which takes just a few minutes.
Hu is suspected of conducting the tests while other gang members made sure that nobody approached the car.
Each pregnant woman paid 500 yuan ($79) for the test and 200 yuan to the middleman. Police have also fined a man, surnamed Peng, 100,000 yuan after he confessed to acting as a middleman.
The pregnant woman, surnamed Wang, was attacked by Hu's husband and another four men as she left the police station on March 29 after making her report.
This is the third time Hu has been implicated in illegal fetus gender tests in the area, according to authorities at the Hubei Provincial Population and Family Planning Commission.
She was imprisoned for six months in 2010 for running the tests.
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