Child-trafficking racket busted, 13 arrested, 5 infants rescued
Published Thursday, June 18, 2026 · Updated June 19
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AI synthesisDelhi Police successfully busted an inter-State child-trafficking racket operating from a private hospital in Begumpur. The operation led to the rescue of five infants and the arrest of 13 individuals, including the hospital owner. The racket had been active for about 1.5 years, buying newborns from vulnerable families and selling them to childless couples.
What We Know — Key Points
Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- Delhi Police has busted an inter-State child-trafficking racket, rescued five infants, and arrested 13 individuals, including a hospital owner.
- The child-trafficking racket had been active for approximately 1.5 years, buying newborns from vulnerable families and selling them to childless couples for profit.
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- The Hindu
Delhi Police have dismantled an inter-State child-trafficking racket operating from a private hospital in Begumpur, rescuing five infants and apprehending 13 individuals, including the facility's owner. The operation, which had been active for approximately 1.5 years, involved buying newborns from vulnerable families and selling them to childless couples for substantial profit.
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