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Girls Sold For Rs 60,000, Boys For Rs 1 5 Lakh: Baby-Selling Racket Busted, 8 Held

Girls Sold For Rs 60,000, Boys For Rs 1.5 Lakh: Baby-Selling Racket Busted, 8 Held So far, the gang has sold four babies in the last six months, however, the police fear that the number could be a lot more. Representational Image Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-18T14:24:01+05:30 Girls Sold For Rs 60,000, Boys For Rs 1.5 Lakh: Baby-Selling Racket Busted, 8 Held outlookindia.com 2021-01-18T14:26:07+05:30 Also read In a shocking case, crime branch on Saturday busted a baby-selling racket in Mumbai and held eight people, including six women, who were allegedly involved in selling babies under the garb of adoption. According to TOI, the accused targeted new mothers from economically weaker sections and offer to facilitate the adoption of their infants.

Racket selling baby girls for Rs 60,000 & boys for Rs 1 5 lakh busted in Mumbai

On Saturday, as many as 8 people for running a baby selling racket in Mumbai. A probe revealed that the accused sold 4 babies in 6 months (Representative Image).   |  Photo Credit: iStock Images Key Highlights A baby selling racket operational in Mumbai was busted by the cops on Saturday The accused allegedly used to sell baby girls for Rs 60,000 and baby boys for Rs 1.5 lakh Mumbai: A racket that had been selling babies to people was busted by the crime branch in Mumbai. As many as 8 people, including 6 women were involved with the racket. The accused used to sell baby girls for Rs 60,000 and boys for Rs 1.50 lakh. 

Baby selling racket busted in Mumbai | Mumbai News

Photo for representative purpose only MUMBAI: The city crime branch has busted a gang of eight including six women who were into selling new born babies. Shockingly while the baby girls were sold for Rs 60,000, baby boy was sold for Rs 1.50 lakh. Preliminary investigations have suggested that the gang has in six months have sold four babies, but police suspect the number of babies could be much more. The crime branch unit 1 have on Saturday arrested Arti Hiramani Singh, Rukshar Shaikh, Rupali Verma, Nisha Ahire, Geetanjali Gaikwad and Sanjay Padam. Interestingly Arti Singh is a pathology lab technician who played a middle person s role in the child kidnapping racket.

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