Hyderabad Police Bust Major Child Trafficking Racket, Rescue 13 Babies
Hyderabad police have dismantled an interstate child trafficking gang, rescuing 13 babies and arresting 11 suspects. The operation revealed that babies were sourced from Delhi and Pune and sold to childless couples for large sums. The rescued children are now in the care of Child Welfare Committees while the investigation continues.
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An interstate child trafficking gang has been busted, 13 babies rescued and 11 people arrested in this connection, police said on Tuesday. Acting on specific information, police busted the racket and arrested three persons on May 22 and based on their confession eight others were apprehended on May 27, Rachakonda Police Commissioner Tarun Joshi said.
During investigation, it was revealed that they got the babies from three people in Delhi and Pune. Nearly 50 babies were supplied to them, who in turn sold them to childless couples through agents for a price ranging from Rs 1.80 lakh to Rs 5.50 lakh a baby, police said.
Till now 13 babies (nine girls and four boys) in the age group of one month to two years were rescued from the accused in coordination with the CWC ( Child welfare Committees), police added. Further investigation was on.
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