Yavatmal: The couple at Wani Taluka from Yavatmal has been arrested along with four people running NGOs for allegedly trying to sell a 15-day girl, asking for a takeover on social media.
The message in Hindi reads ‘Nissantano Ko Baccha Mil Sakta Hain’ (children can get children).
The warning teacher from Akola, Pallavi Kulkarni, who is also the Chair of the Child Welfare Committee, found a message a few days ago.
The message also took the photo of the girl.
Kulkarni contacted the local police and also consulted with the deputy commissioner of Birar.
The police contacted Commissioner of Amravati from women and children’s welfare, Yavatmal Amol Yedge collector and SP Dilip Patil Bhujbal and with the help of Kulkarni planning a sting operation.
Kulkarni contacted the Beti Yayasan, Wani, served himself as a parent who was willing to adopt a baby.
The woman who runs the foundation allegedly demands RS4 Lakh from him.
When expressing inability, women from NGOs agreed to reduce “prices” by RS50,000, but insisted that the “agreement” had to be done faster because the other party interested in Nagpur also asked about the girl.
September 30 is resolved to complete the formality.
Therefore, Kulkarni was accompanied by the welfare of the Children of Akola Raju Ladulkar, a member of the Javatmal Child Welfare Committee and the police in plain clothing reached women and met with parents and carrier the Foundation office.
As soon as the baby was shown to Kulkarni, he signaled the police waiting and they brought parents, baby girls, four carriers of the Iron Foundation office into their detention.
The girl’s parents learned to face the financial crisis and she was the fourth daughter who was born from the couple.
Facing acute financial difficulties, parents were convinced by the Head of Bethi Foundation to give their daughter in “adoption”.
The girl then told the police that she was offered RS1.51 lakh by NGOs.
Police Wani has registered a case under Section 370 IPC and Section 81 and 87 of the Adolescent Courts (Child Care and Protection) Act, 2015.
The girl has been stored in a child care home.