Hanoi- Vietnamese police have broken up a second marriage-brokering business in a month, raiding a house in southern Ho Chi Minh City where young women were lined up for "inspection" by prospective husbands, police said Tuesday. Police found 66 Vietnamese women and three South Korean men at the home and arrested the Vietnamese businessman that was running the match-making business.

"We are keeping the leaders of the ring under custody for further questioning," said Dinh Tran, an official in the city's Social Crime Investigation Department.

Most of the women found at the home were between 18 and 20 years old, according to local newspaper Tuoi Tre, which identified the leader of the business as Thi Vinh Khuong, 42.

Vietnamese young women have been entering into arranged marriages with husbands - often older men from Taiwan, China or South Korea - for years, but making money off the match-making is illegal.

According to government figures, some 50,000 Vietnamese - mostly women - have married foreigners since 2003. Many are voluntary, but authorities are cracking down because of reports some women have been tricked into sex work or domestic servitude abroad.

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