City
Epaper

Officials of pvt hospitals in Kerala, Andhra summoned over TN embryo racket

By IANS | Updated: June 14, 2022 12:20 IST

Chennai, June 14 Tamil Nadu Police have summoned officials of two private hospitals in Kerala and Andhra Pradesh ...

Open in App

Chennai, June 14 Tamil Nadu Police have summoned officials of two private hospitals in Kerala and Andhra Pradesh in a case related to the forceful sale of embryos of a 16-year-old girl in Erode.

The girl's mother, her lover, and an agent are currently under judicial custody.

A police probe team have found that the girl was taken to various private fertility clinics and hospitals in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Andhra Pradesh to extract her embryo and to sell it in the market.

According to a charge sheet filed by the team, the victim's mother was the kingpin of the racket. She was separated from her husband and was in love with another person.

She then forced her daughter to get impregnated by this person and using the services of a woman agent, Malathi, the mother sold the girl's embryos five or six times.

The Erode police and Tamil Nadu health department conducted a probe after the girl complained that she was forced into sexual harassment and had to undergo the trauma after her mother put pressure on her.

Police found that the girl was taken to hospitals in Perundurai, Tiruchi, Erode, Hosur, and Salem and the investigation team has taken reports from these private hospitals and fertility clinics.

Based on the information from a private hospital at Perundurai, the police team has summoned the private hospital authorities of Thiruvananthapuram, and based on inputs from the private hospital at Hosur, the team summoned Tirupati hospital officials.

The officials of these private hospitals will be questioned this weekend and after this the police team will submit a detailed charge sheet, sources in the Erode police told .

Police also said that the gang had admitted the girl to various hospitals in Tamil Nadu and neighboring states using fake Aadhar Cards as the records obtained from these hospitals cite that the girl was not a minor.

A team of Tamil Nadu health department led by Joint Director of Health Services, Dr. Viswanathan is also probing the medical angle in the case.

The medical team will also collect information from the private hospital authorities of Kerala and Andhra Pradesh.

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: Joint director of health servicesTamil Nadu PoliceTirunelveli deputy commissioner of policeTamil nadu director general of police
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalTamil Nadu Police Shoot Suspect After Sickle Assault on Officer

NationalTamil Nadu Police Open Fire on Wanted Criminal in Chennai, Suspect Injured

National"Totally False": Isha Foundation Refutes Tamil Nadu Police's Claim of Six Missing People Since 2016

NationalSix People Missing from Isha Foundation Since 2016: Tamil Nadu Police to Madras HC

NationalMadurai Court grants bail to Tamil Nadu BJP Secretary SG Suryah

National Realted Stories

NationalRRBs should leverage lending in agriculture, MSME schemes: DFS Secretary

NationalUP Shocker Jeweler Shop Owner Shot Dead in Agra’s Sikandra Area; Police Review 1,000+ CCTV Cameras

NationalPunjab Police recover cache of terrorist hardware, major breakthrough against ISI-backed terror network

NationalNot the time for finger-pointing on Pahalgam attack: Iltija Mufti

NationalTamil Nadu: 3 Dead, Over 10 Injured in Head-On Collision Between Govt Bus and Milk Van in Sivaganga