China couple fined heavily for one-child rule lapse

A court in China's southern boomtown of Shenzhen has fined a couple 780,000 yuan (€78,500) and sealed off their house for having…

A court in China's southern boomtown of Shenzhen has fined a couple 780,000 yuan (€78,500) and sealed off their house for having more than one child, the Beijing Morning Postsaid today.

The pair were among nine couples who were fined "social fostering fees" for their extra children, the newspaper said.

They had their first boy in 1997 and last year had twin boys, the newspaper said.

With approximately 1.3 billion people, China is the world's most populous nation.  It has stringent rules on family planning that allow couples usually to have just one child, at least in cities, and limit numbers elsewhere.

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The couple's house had been sealed up "according to the law", the paper said, or until they pay the fine which was unusually large.

A house is sealed with a white paper bearing the stamp of a local court pasted across the front door.

Punishment for having more than one child can include having the power to the offending couple's house or to the houses of relatives being cut off.