Fake child adoption calls raise traicking concerns
Child rights activists have urged the public not to circulate or fall for fake messages seeking adoption of Covid orphaned children that are increasingly seen on social media in recent times.
They have urged people to report such messages to 1048, clarifying that adoptions take place according to
established norms. Recently, a message asking people to contact a person to adopt a girl child went viral on
social media.
“If anyone wishes to adopt a girl, please feel free to contact 097******73 (Priyanka). One girl is 3 days old, and
another is 6 months old. They have lost their parents recently due to Covid. Please help these kids get a new
life,” a message reads.
Many dialled the number found in the message expressing interest to adopt the children, but the Child Rights
Trust reported that it was fake. Those working to protect children’s rights in the state said releasing such
messages was a crime.
A senior oicial from the Women and Child Development Department pointed out that adoptions take place
according to the norms of the Central Adoption Resource Authority.
“This applies to every state,” the oicial said. “The process is the same even if such (Covid-orphaned) children
are available for adoption. It’ll be done looking at the number of pending applications requesting adoption
and on first come-first served basis.”
Child rights activist Nagasimha G Rao said more fake adoption messages were going viral. “But nothing can be
done without following the norms. Even if such children need temporary care, there’re fit persons, fit
institutions identified and declared by the child
welfare committees and only such entities can provide shelter and care,” Rao said, adding that circulating
such advertisements may even lead to child traicking
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