India, Sept. 9 -- In a major bust, Delhi Police have arrested 10 people including a doctor for allegedly selling infants to childless couples for amounts ranging between '1.8 lakh and '7.5 lakh using forged adoption papers. Six children, all aged below one-year-old, have been rescued from various locations in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.

Those arrested include Sundar (35), the main accused, who allegedly acted as a middleman. According to the police, he worked as a medical representative and coordinated between the biological parents and prospective buyers. He also maintained contact with quacks, who allegedly provided medicines to parents seeking to give up their children.

The other accused include a doctor, identified as Kamlesh Kumar...