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6-month-old infant abducted from Kolkata Hospital, rescued within hours

Kolkata: In a shocking incident, a woman posing as a nurse allegedly kidnapped a six-month-old infant from Dr BC Roy Post Graduate Institute of Paediatric Sciences on Monday morning, deceiving the baby's mother by offering assistance.
The infant was safely rescued within hours from Bhangar in South 24-Parganas, approximately 33 km from the hospital, and the accused has been arrested.
According to the news reports, the child’s 18-year-old mother had boarded a bus from her maternal home at Uttar Kashipur around 9 am on Monday. On the bus, the accused woman befriended her. Speaking to Telegraph India, a police officer said, “As there was no seat available, the complainant handed over her baby to the woman. Around 10 am, both of them got down at Karunamoyee bus stand and boarded an autorickshaw to reach the hospital at 10.20 am.”
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Photographs of the woman were circulated across police stations, and teams from both Phoolbagan and Uttar Kashipur police stations began combing their respective areas.
An officer of Kolkata Police’s Bhangar division said that a shopkeeper had identified the woman and shown the police where she lived. Her neighbours informed the police that she had been expecting and had returned that day with her baby after delivery. The police team then raided her home and rescued the child. The accused woman was arrested and handed over to Phoolbagan police station, while the baby was reunited with his mother.
Hospital authorities expressed relief at the child’s safe recovery while acknowledging the challenges of preventing such incidents in crowded outpatient departments.
“We have thought about making announcements in the hospital that no one should hand over their children to strangers. This happened in an OPD where the entry of outsiders cannot be restricted. Anyone can come in as a patient’s family member. We are relieved that the child has been found and thank the police for tracking down the baby,” said Dilip Pal, the principal of Dr BC Roy Post Graduate Institution of Paediatric Sciences, reports Telegraph India.
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With a keen interest in storytelling and a dedication to uncovering facts, Rumela De Sarkar joined Medical Dialogues as a Correspondent in 2024. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in English Literature from the University of North Bengal. Rumela covers a wide range of healthcare topics, including medical news, policy updates, and developments related to doctors, hospitals, and medical education

