India, July 30 -- Police in Delhi have shared shocking details of how a trafficking racket, with women as its core operators, bought and sold babies after figuring out details of rich families seeking to have a child by IVF in Delhi.
At least three babies, all male, have been recovered. His parents were among many such families whose poverty prompted them to give their newborns away for money, according to the chargesheet filed earlier this month. The babies were bought for up to Rs.1.5 lakh each; and sold for up to Rs.10 lakh, police said.
Those who bought the babies already had daughters in some cases, but were desperate for a son. "These babies didn't even have names," a police officer told the Hindustan Times.
The chargesheet names...
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