Bagalkot, June 14: Karnataka Police have busted a child-lifting racket in the Bagalkot district and arrested four persons in connection with the case. A one-day-old baby girl has been rescued, police said on Saturday. The main accused has been identified as 24-year-old Sakshi Yadavada, a resident of Khanpete near Ramadurga taluk in Bagalkot district. The arrests were made by the Bagalkot Navanagar police, who are currently investigating the case. The other accused are Sakshi’s mother and her two sisters, police added.
According to officials, Sakshi entered the maternity ward of the Bagalkot District Hospital without being admitted and falsely claimed that she had delivered a baby. With the help of the other accused, she abducted a one-day-old baby girl, telling the infant’s mother that the baby was being taken away to clear phlegm around 4.30 a.m. When the baby was not returned, the biological mother and her family confronted the hospital staff. The hospital authorities launched a search on the premises and eventually found the baby with Sakshi in another ward. Uttar Pradesh: Man Suspected of Child-Lifting Jumps to Death From 40-Foot Overbridge After 8-Hour Standoff in Jaunpur; Disturbing Videos Surface.
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