Jakarta, Sept. 24 -- Indonesian National Police (Polri) police are working Singapore Police Force (SPF) to probe a cross-border baby trafficking ring uncovered in West Java province with the involvement of three Singaporean citizens. According to Untung Widyatmoko, Secretary of the Interpol's National Central Bureau (NCB) in Indonesia, the ring's operations spanned from Bandung, Jakarta, Pontianak (West Kalimantan province) to Singapore. He said they are tracing the network of this baby trafficking to overseas countries. Indonesian police confirmed that the ring had gathered 25 infants, of whom 15 were sent to Singapore under the guise of adoption. Six babies were rescued in July, including five who were about to be sold to buyers in Singap...