Dec 12, 2024

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Child trafficking: Unmarried mothers were delivered and taken away by the gang to sell the baby

Chief Judicial Magistrate F B Pathan granted four-day remand till December 5, seeking five more days' remand after the police produced fake doctors Suresh Thakor and Shilpa Thakor, who were arrested in connection with the case of selling the child to a couple in Patan for Rs 1.20 lakh. For further investigation in this case, the police have intensified the investigation. It has been revealed that the mother of both the children brought for sale had delivered the incomplete mass to avoid public shame. On Sunday, the SOG along with the police team reached the river to find the body of the girl after the investigation revealed that the girl was buried in the bank of Banas river near Dadar. But the body of the girl was not found by the police. But in his interrogation, he has confessed that Shilpa Thakor had gone to the place two days after the girl was buried. The police have obtained the remand of both of them to investigate whether the girl was buried anywhere other than this place. It is also being probed whether Suresh Thakor and Shilpa Thakor had brought any other children for sale other than these two children. Apart from this, the child sold to Nirav Modi of Patan for Rs 1.20 lakh was born in Tharani Hospital. And the process for the birth certificate of that child was done from Saikripa Hospital in Radhanpur. So why the procedure was done from this hospital and the process has been done without the signature of the doctor, then the police have started investigating who is involved in the wrong birth certificate from the hospital and why the municipality has removed the certificate despite not having the signature of the doctor. The police have started an investigation to find out who is involved in the certificate from the hospital and why the municipality removed the certificate despite not having the doctor's signature. Both the children were brought to Suresh Patan's Nishka Hospital for treatment, now the investigation will be done case-2: Rupsingh Thakor delivered an incomplete mother in the thara of a woman who wanted to avoid the lockdown. Suresh Thakor and Shilpa Thakor had taken the child from Rupsingh and brought it to Nishka Hospital in Patan for treatment, from where Suresh Thakor came in contact with Nirav Modi and the child was dealt with by Suresh Thakor for Rs 1.20 lakh. The child, who was sold by bogus doctor Suresh Thakor to Nirav Modi of Patan for Rs 1.20 lakh, was admitted to Nishka Hospital in Patan by Suresh Thakor. Suresh Thakor also brought the girl from Adesar to Nishka Hospital in Patan and kept the girl there for treatment. The role of the hospital in the case has also come under suspicion for the police as both these children have been kept by Suresh Thakor at Nishka Hospital in Patan. So the police have checked the registers of the hospital for investigation and have questioned its employee Narendra Darji. The role of this hospital in this case has become a subject of investigation for the police. Case 1: Naresh Rabari, a bogus doctor from Adesar village, delivered the baby girl's mother, a pregnant woman who wanted to avoid the lockdown, gave birth to a baby girl in his hospital at Adesar by bogus doctor Narsang alias Naresh Rabari. When the bogus doctor Narsang Rabari informed Dhirendrasinh Chavda of Premnagar about this girl, he informed Shilpa Thakor. Later, Shilpa Thakor, Suresh Thakor and Dhirendrasinh Chavda reached Adesar and received the girl. Suresh Thakor admitted the girl to Nishka Hospital in Patan as the baby was born with incomplete mother. Later, while taking the girl from there to Radhanpur, the girl died on the way and buried her in the Banas river near Dadar. Police have launched an investigation into the girl's parents and have reached close to them, the police said.

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