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Two ladies arrested for stealing new child from Saharanpur hospital | Meerut Information




MEERUT: Saharanpur police have arrested two ladies, Asha Rani and Sushma, for allegedly stealing a new child boy from the district ladies’s hospital shortly after his delivery. Police have discovered that one of many arrested ladies stole the kid for her sister, who didn’t have a male little one.
Based on police, the 2 ladies, each of their mid-30s and siblings, hail from Ambala district in Haryana. Asha arrived in Saharanpur on August 13 and stayed there whereas scouting for a new child boy on the district ladies’s hospital.
On August 14, 29-year-old Shahreen gave delivery to a child boy after beforehand giving delivery to 6 daughters. Within the early morning of August 16, the kid mysteriously vanished from the hospital room.
The household and medical doctors seemed for the kid, however they may not discover it. The police have been knowledgeable instantly and three police groups headed by SP (Metropolis) Saharanpur Abhimanyu Manglik have been fashioned to hint the toddler.
“CCTV footage was reviewed and a lady was noticed taking the toddler together with her through the early hours. She took a rickshaw, went to the railway station and boarded a practice to Ambala. Police groups examined CCTV footage from varied railway stations on the route, ultimately recognizing her getting down in Ambala,” stated Vipin Tada, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Saharanpur.
The Saharanpur Police groups travelled to Ambala to rescue the kid, who was later discovered to be within the care of Sushma, the sister of the prime suspect Asha. Each ladies have been taken into custody by the police. The toddler was reunited together with his mom inside a span of 37 hours.
Police investigations revealed that Sushma’s in-laws used in charge her for not having a male little one. Asha deliberate to steal a child boy for her sister, for whom she got here to Ambala.
“The hassle from police groups was extremely considerable. A reward of Rs 25, 000 has been declared for the police staff to work out the case in a short while,” SSP Tada added.

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