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Gurugram: Cabbie Alert Stops Trade 2 Babies

Gurugram: Cabbie Alert Stops Trade 2 Babies
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Gurugram: Umesh Lohia passengers will surprise when the cabbie they recruited to go to Alwar stepped in Accelerator and squealed at the DLF-3 police station.
Without wasting a second, he rushed into the police station and came out with a group of police.
The difference in taxi drivers from the city caused the arrest of three people – two women and a man – and raised the veil from the gang that stole a newborn of a hospital around Delhi-NCR and sold it to couples without children throughout the country since 2014.
On Saturday, the three people stopped Lohia’s taxi near Dhaula Kuan and asked for an elevator to IFFCO Chowk.
Lohia, who keeps returning home for Nathupur in the city, agreeing when the two women have a newborn baby in their arms and it’s drizzle.
Only a few minutes on the way, the two women were sitting in Lohia who were asked again if he could drop them to Alwar in Rajasthan.
Cabbie agreed, said it could be charged Rs 3,000.
Moments later, one woman asked her to drop them to Delhi from Alwar and took Rs 4,000 for a round trip.
When they headed to Alwar, the women asked him to stop at a chemical shop to buy a dining bottle and at the sweet outlet to buy milk.
On the way, one woman got a call on her phone and she told the caller they would reach alwar in a few hours.
A few minutes later, the phone buzzed again.
This time, he seemed to negotiate the agreement.
“He told the person on the other hand that they would not take anything less than Rs 3 Lakh.
The deal was not realized and they told me to return to Delhi.
I feel that he talks about the two babies.
In their arms, “Lohia said.
Lohia, now suspicious, take U-round in Manesar, make a reason.
“I told them that I needed to collect some items and stopped the taxi near the Moulsari Metro station on DLF Phase 3,” he said.
Lohia goes into the market and witnesses them from a distance.
“I’m sure something is wrong,” he told Toi.
He returned to his taxi, making them busy with a relaxed conversation, and directed the vehicle to the nearest DLF-3 police station.
After they claimed to have stolen the two babies – both girls, less than a month – a registered case.
The three were identified as Surdy Kaur (45), a resident of Ranjeet Nagar in Alwar, Neha (32) from Rohini in New Delhi and Harjinder Singh (32) from Alwar.

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