Mar 19 • 12:12 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Mother arrested after swapping her 3-year-old daughter for portions of crack in Laranjal Paulista

A mother in Laranjal Paulista, Brazil, has been arrested for exchanging her 3-year-old daughter for crack cocaine, with concerns raised about possible sexual abuse of the child and her younger sibling.

In a shocking incident in Laranjal Paulista, Brazil, local authorities arrested a 24-year-old mother for allegedly exchanging her 3-year-old daughter for three portions of crack cocaine. Police were alerted by the Child Protective Service following multiple reports of the mother seen in a drug-prone area accompanied by her child. Upon conducting surveillance, the police found her with additional cocaine meant for resale, leading to her confession about the exchange with a local drug dealer.

The investigation has raised serious concerns regarding the welfare of the children involved. The mother and a 42-year-old father, along with a 60-year-old drug dealer, were taken into custody amidst allegations that both the 3-year-old and her 4-month-old sister may have been victims of sexual abuse. The authorities have withheld the parents' identities to protect the children as they navigate this disturbing situation.

This case highlights the troubling intersection of substance abuse and child welfare issues in Brazil, particularly in regions where drug trafficking is prevalent. As the investigation continues, the local community and child protection services are on high alert, emphasizing the urgent need for support systems to address the challenges faced by vulnerable families caught in the grip of addiction and crime.

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