on the outskirts of tegucigalpa, jaime jael soriano helps carry the coffin as their family take their leave of his brother. it's been just six hours since ththe man in the coffin was sht and killed. what remains is a shattered family and a community burdened by even more grief and fear.r. >> and now there's the potential threat of the honduran gangs developing into worldwide drug and human-trafficking syndicates. human trafficking is a growing market, according to unicef, 3,000 children worldwide are sold every day. that's one-third of all uncovered cases. at least 20,000 children disappear in china every year. the majority of them are taken to rural areas. here, human trafficking is often seen as a tradition, rather than a crime. and few ask any questions when new children arrive in a village. >> when wu xinghu drives through the streets of pucheng, he turns up the melancholy music. ♪ he's looking for children who have been abducted and sold. about seven years ago his own son was abducted and he's been searching for him ever since. always keep an eye on your kids, he says, as he hand