Rajasthan: 5 arrested for Violations of PC-PNDT Act
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Jaipur: In a series of sting operations, performed by the state PC-PNDT authorities, 5 persons including a doctor and a nurse have been arrested for violations of the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (PCPNDT) Act.
The first operation was conducted on Agarwal hospital in Tonk, after the authorities received information that one government nurse by the name of Renu Devi posted in Banetha village of Uniyara block of Tonk district was involved in sex determination activities. The authorities sent a decoy patient to the nurse, who was then taken to Agarwal hospital, where one doctor, Dr Ashwani Kumar conducted the sex selection test on her. The authorities then reached the spot and recovered Rs 5000, in notes that were handed over to the decoy patient. Both the doctor and the nurse have been arrested while the authorities have seized sonography machine and records of the hospital.
The first operation was conducted on Agarwal hospital in Tonk, after the authorities received information that one government nurse by the name of Renu Devi posted in Banetha village of Uniyara block of Tonk district was involved in sex determination activities. The authorities sent a decoy patient to the nurse, who was then taken to Agarwal hospital, where one doctor, Dr Ashwani Kumar conducted the sex selection test on her. The authorities then reached the spot and recovered Rs 5000, in notes that were handed over to the decoy patient. Both the doctor and the nurse have been arrested while the authorities have seized sonography machine and records of the hospital.
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