This story is from October 05, 2017
Cops arrest duo for abducting baby girl for sale
HYDERABAD: RGIA police on Wednesday arrested a couple for kid napping a five-month-old girl with alleged intention of selling her. Incidentally, it was second case of baby induction in the Cyberabad police limits in the last 10 days.
Deputy commissioner of police (
On September 29, the baby was abducted by Hamsamma and Chandrakanth, a cab driver, by diverting the attention of the baby's aunt
After the baby's parents lodged a complaint, Cyberabad police started investigation. Investigations revealed that Shaini's mother Elizebeth Rani, who is Vijaya's sister, recently adopted the girl from her biological parents Mohan and Jyothi of
Hamsamma, a resident of Kapugudda in Shamshabad, knew Rani since she too stays in the same colony .
Police said Hamsamma and Chandrakanth hatched a conspiracy and were waiting for an opportunity to abduct the girl. On September 29, on the pretext of consulting a nurse for the baby , Hamsamma took the infant along with Vijaya to a nearby shop. By diverting Vijaya's attention, she along with Chandrakanth, who was waiting on a bike nearby , kidnapped the baby.
Police traced the couple at Vinayak Colony and arrested them. Hamsamma has two children from her first marriage. Later, she married Chandrakanth. "The couple planned to either put the girl for sale or adopt her by themselves,'' police said.
Shamshabad
) PV Padmaja, in a press note, said the couple -Hamsamma and her husband G Chandrakanth-was arrested and baby girl Shaini was rescued atVinayak Colony
, Mailardevpally .On September 29, the baby was abducted by Hamsamma and Chandrakanth, a cab driver, by diverting the attention of the baby's aunt
Vijaya
near a shop, police said.After the baby's parents lodged a complaint, Cyberabad police started investigation. Investigations revealed that Shaini's mother Elizebeth Rani, who is Vijaya's sister, recently adopted the girl from her biological parents Mohan and Jyothi of
Maheshwaram
, who gave away their daughter due to their poverty .Hamsamma, a resident of Kapugudda in Shamshabad, knew Rani since she too stays in the same colony .
Police said Hamsamma and Chandrakanth hatched a conspiracy and were waiting for an opportunity to abduct the girl. On September 29, on the pretext of consulting a nurse for the baby , Hamsamma took the infant along with Vijaya to a nearby shop. By diverting Vijaya's attention, she along with Chandrakanth, who was waiting on a bike nearby , kidnapped the baby.
Police traced the couple at Vinayak Colony and arrested them. Hamsamma has two children from her first marriage. Later, she married Chandrakanth. "The couple planned to either put the girl for sale or adopt her by themselves,'' police said.
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