A woman who led a baby trafficking ring in Indonesia was sentenced Tuesday to seven years in prison, a judge said. Lie Siu Luan, 70, was the leader of a group of 19 people accused of trafficking babies in Indonesia and Singapore. According to the indictment, Lie trafficked a baby to Singapore for adoption in 2022, pocketing around S$17,000. The defendants were arrested last year after a parent reported a baby kidnapping to police in West Java province. Human trafficking is a problem in Indonesia, a sprawling nation of more than 17,000 islands.