City
Epaper

Odisha Police arrested 3 people in connection with child trafficking

By ANI | Updated: February 9, 2022 11:10 IST

Odisha Police arrested three persons including two hospital staff in connection with the alleged child trafficking at the Nayagarh District Headquarters Hospital (DHH), said police on Tuesday.

Open in App

Odisha Police arrested three persons including two hospital staff in connection with the alleged child trafficking at the Nayagarh District Headquarters Hospital (DHH), said police on Tuesday.

The accused were arrested on January 28 after an FIR about a missing newborn child was registered.

According to reports, one Jali Swain, wife of Rabi Swain of Notar village had lodged a complaint of a boy child going missing from the DHH on January 28.

The arrested persons have been identified as DHH nurse Kamala Dei, attendant Puspanjali Panda and ASHA worker of Notar village Bhanumati Nayak, police said.

Nayagarh SP Siddharth Kataria has informed that the Town police have rescued the child and the other accused persons will be arrested soon.

"Three persons, including two District Headquarter Hospital staff, were arrested in connection with infant trafficking after an FIR about a missing newborn child, who has been rescued; the further probe is underway for all involved in the racket," said Kataria.

Further investigation is underway.

( With inputs from ANI )

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: Odisha PoliceNayagarh district headquarters hospitalJali swainRabi swain
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalSambalpur Police Seize 5,000 Bottles of Illegal Cough Syrup, Arrest 20 Peddlers in Major Pre-Diwali Crackdown

NationalHoneymoon Horror: Indore Couple Disappears from Meghalaya's Oyera Hills

NationalKandhamal Encounter: Maoist Killed in Gunfight with Security Forces in Odisha

Social ViralOdisha Man Arrested for Cheating Over 50 Women in Shocking Marriage Scam

NationalLok Sabha Election 2024: 17,000 Cops Deployed in Odisha to Ensure Smooth Polling

National Realted Stories

NationalFormer Bengal minister Jyotipriya Mallick attacked by unidentified youth outside residence in Kolkata

NationalFormer Haryana minister Sampat Singh quits Congress, cites ‘betrayal of merit’

National60 kg of drugs valued at Rs 8 crore seized in Odisha

NationalBahrain Foreign Minister in India for 5th Joint Commission talks with EAM Jaishankar

National'Sanskriti Haat' signifies unity in diversity; CM Saha stresses need to boost Tripura's culture