City
Epaper

Odisha police busts newborn trafficking racket, 7 arrested

By IANS | Published: July 27, 2021 12:15 PM

Bhubaneswar, July 27 Five women are among seven people arrested from Odisha's steel city Rourkela as police cracked ...

Open in App

Bhubaneswar, July 27 Five women are among seven people arrested from Odisha's steel city Rourkela as police cracked a newborn babies trafficking racket flourishing across interstate borders, officials said on Tuesday.

The officials of Plant Site police station in Sundergarh district cracked the racket, following a complaint filed by one Seema Khuntia who alleged that her one and a half year-old granddaughter was abducted.

Rourkela Additional SP, Bikram Keshari Bhoi said, "Eight out of seven involved in the crime have been arrested and their mobile phones have been seized. We found a lot of pictures of new born babies in their mobile phones, which indicate that they are involved in child trafficking."

The baby was rescued from the possession of the accused persons, he said.

Many of those arrested belong to well-to-do families and they lured poor families in Rourkela with money and bought their children. They were getting upto Rs 4 lakh for selling a male baby and upto Rs 1 lakh for girl child, police said.

Subsequently, they sold the children outside the state, especially in Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh, they said.

A case has been registered against and further investigation is underway

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Rourkela additional spBikram keshari bhoi
Open in App

International Realted Stories

InternationalIndia-UK hold Defence Equipment Sub-Group, Industry Oversight Working Group meetings in Delhi

InternationalIndian-descent Nikesh Arora 2nd highest paid CEO in US, says report

InternationalSaudi Arabia's King Salman diagnosed with lung inflammation, being treated in Jeddah

InternationalEU agrees to use frozen Russian assets for Ukraine's defence

InternationalTaliban court whips 10 alleged thieves in two Afghan provinces