AMBALA: The police right here have nabbed two girls for allegedly selling a Three-day-old toddler to a widow girl in Ambala these days. The deal between the patron and the accused girls caught at Rs 1.5 lakh for the child.
The police, alternatively, claimed that the widow girl Sukhbir Kaur sought after to undertake the child after criminal formalities. But Sukhbir informed the police concerning the accused girls offering her Three-day-old youngster without any criminal formalities.
The police workforce comprising 3 girls police officers below the supervision of Station House Officer and Child Welfare committee participants nabbed the accused girl and recovered the child from them. The youngster was immediately rushed to Ambala civil health center the place the docs kept him below commentary. The docs informed the police that kid was underweight with under 1.3kg of weight.
Police are, alternatively, suspecting a kid racket being run by way of a group of women and claimed that matter is being probed totally. The accused girls are identified as Kiran and Renu, each in their age of forties.
“The accused girls by hook or by crook came to know that Sukhbir Kaur was in search of a kid and had just lately visited orphanage centers to know concerning the process or an toddler. The accused girls approached her and claimed they would supply her the baby. But when Sukhbir requested for criminal formalities the accused girls claimed there was little need of criminal formalities and he or she may pay them handiest Rs 1.5 lakh for the child.
At this, the widow Sukhbir Kaur (30) informed us concerning the suspicions in her mind. We followed the case and trapped these accused. We will take police remand of these accused girls and we're hopeful to get extra details about any suspected child-kidnappers gang,” mentioned, Inspector Rajnish who is posted as Station House Officer at Ambala police station.
Police have registered a case against the accused of shopping for and working of an individual as slaves below sections of Indian Penal Code.
“The case below sections 370, 371 of IPC and phase 81 of Juvenile Justice Act is registered against the accused girls. We are looking to locate from the place the child was introduced.” added, Inspector Rajnish.
The police, alternatively, claimed that the widow girl Sukhbir Kaur sought after to undertake the child after criminal formalities. But Sukhbir informed the police concerning the accused girls offering her Three-day-old youngster without any criminal formalities.
The police workforce comprising 3 girls police officers below the supervision of Station House Officer and Child Welfare committee participants nabbed the accused girl and recovered the child from them. The youngster was immediately rushed to Ambala civil health center the place the docs kept him below commentary. The docs informed the police that kid was underweight with under 1.3kg of weight.
Police are, alternatively, suspecting a kid racket being run by way of a group of women and claimed that matter is being probed totally. The accused girls are identified as Kiran and Renu, each in their age of forties.
“The accused girls by hook or by crook came to know that Sukhbir Kaur was in search of a kid and had just lately visited orphanage centers to know concerning the process or an toddler. The accused girls approached her and claimed they would supply her the baby. But when Sukhbir requested for criminal formalities the accused girls claimed there was little need of criminal formalities and he or she may pay them handiest Rs 1.5 lakh for the child.
At this, the widow Sukhbir Kaur (30) informed us concerning the suspicions in her mind. We followed the case and trapped these accused. We will take police remand of these accused girls and we're hopeful to get extra details about any suspected child-kidnappers gang,” mentioned, Inspector Rajnish who is posted as Station House Officer at Ambala police station.
Police have registered a case against the accused of shopping for and working of an individual as slaves below sections of Indian Penal Code.
“The case below sections 370, 371 of IPC and phase 81 of Juvenile Justice Act is registered against the accused girls. We are looking to locate from the place the child was introduced.” added, Inspector Rajnish.
3-day-old infant rescued while being sold in Ambala
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March 07, 2018
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