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Bareilly nurse among 6 arrested in alleged child trafficking racket

Bareilly: In a major crackdown on an alleged child trafficking racket uncovered during an investigation into the abduction of a toddler from a temple complex in Bareilly, six people, including a nurse, were arrested, police said on Wednesday.
According to officials, the nurse allegedly acted as the kingpin of a child trafficking gang that allegedly targeted vulnerable women and arranged newborns for illegal sale in the district.
The police said this, revealing the modus operandi of the racket that came to light after the abduction of a toddler from a temple complex in Bareilly.
They said action under the Gangsters Act would be initiated against the accused, and efforts were underway to identify and attach their illegally acquired properties.
The racket came to light following the rescue of one-and-a-half-year-old Rishabh, who was abducted from the Manauna Dham temple complex on May 24.
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The police arrested two alleged abductors on May 26 after an encounter and recovered the child. During interrogation, the accused allegedly revealed that they had been offered Rs 60,000 to abduct a child for a childless couple.
Further investigation reportedly revealed a wider network involving alleged middlemen and fake medical practitioners, the police said.
According to the police, Uttam Bajpai, a resident of Lakhimpur, allegedly coordinated the abduction after receiving instructions from alleged fake doctors of Sitapur and of Maigalganj in Lakhimpur Kheri.
The police alleged that the two accused arranged children for the network and that the abducted toddler was supposed to be handed over to the nurse working at a medical college in Bareilly, who has emerged as the alleged main supplier in the racket.
Senior Superintendent of Police Anurag Arya said the accused were allegedly running child theft and trafficking activities as an organised crime.
“Since the accused were carrying out this activity in an organised manner, action under the Gangsters Act will be initiated against them,” he said.
The nurse, originally from Badauns district’s Dataganj and currently residing in Mirganj, allegedly had links with several private hospitals and IVF centres across the country, the police said, adding that her call records are being analysed to ascertain the extent of the network.
Investigators suspect that the gang allegedly approached unmarried pregnant women who came to hospitals secretly, assured them of assistance during delivery, and later sold the newborns.
According to the police, the network allegedly performed different roles, with some identifying potential cases, others arranging children and intermediaries connecting them with prospective buyers.
The earlier investigation had revealed that the two accused had conducted reconnaissance at fairs and markets in Bareilly and Shahjahanpur before abducting Rishabh.
The police had said the alleged gang leader had refused to accept the toddler after learning his age, as the child was old enough to remember his biological parents.
Superintendent of Police (South) Anshika Verma said the investigation had indicated possible links of the gang with multiple private medical facilities and IVF centres.
The police said six identified accused have been arrested, and more members are suspected to come under the scanner as the investigation progresses.
Teams are also being sent to Lakhimpur, Sitapur and other districts to trace the accused’s alleged associates and identify properties suspected to have been acquired through illegal means, officials said.
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Kajal Rajput joined Medical Dialogues as an Correspondent for the Latest Health News Section in 2019. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Arts from University of Delhi. She manly covers all the updates in health news, hospitals, doctors news, government policies and Health Ministry. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in Contact no. 011-43720751

