Child Trafficking: CID Recovers 10 Babies in West Bengal
Child Trafficking: CID Recovers 10 Babies in West Bengal
The human trafficking racket busted by the CID on Thursday took a new turn with the sleuths recovering as many as 10 babies from an old age home and exhuming bodies of two infants from the campus of an NGO, besides seizing foreign currency from an accused in the case.

Kolkata: The human trafficking racket busted by the CID on Thursday took a new turn with the sleuths recovering as many as 10 babies from an old age home and exhuming bodies of two infants from the campus of an NGO, besides seizing foreign currency from an accused in the case.

CID rescued 10 babies, all girl children ranging from one to ten months old, during a raid from the third floor of 'Purbasha', an old age home for mentally challenged at Kolagachhiya under Thakurpukur police station, Rajesh Kumar, ADG and IGP, state CID told reporters.

"An initial probe revealed that at least 50 infants have been sold from the home and the number could be more. We are looking into it. CID is also trying to find out the buyers of these babies," he said.

"After questioning one of the accused arrested earlier in connection with the child racket, CID recovered bodies from the compound of 'Sujit Memorial Trust' at Machlandapur in Habra," the officer said.

During interrogation, it surfaced that culprits involved in this racket used to bury the babies, who had died while being shifted from one hiding place to another, he said.

"Several nursing homes, clinics and NGOs are involved in this racket. Whenever babies died while being shifted from one place to another, these traffickers used to bury them in and around the places where they were kept. There could be more bodies buried in other places, we are looking for them as well," he said.

Stating that the racket may have gone international, Kumar said the CID sleuths also seized Rs 50,000 in foreign currencies in Euro, USD and Hong Kong Dollar and gold ornaments including coins worth several lakhs from the possession of accused Partha Chatterjee, owner of a nursing home in north Kolkata.

State Welfare Minister Sashi Panja said action would be taken after the investigation into the matter was over.

The CID also arrested Reena Banerjee, daughter of Putul Banerjee, who was taken into custody two days back in this connection, while two women were detained during the early morning raid at the old age home, he said.

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