How Mumbai doc, accused of buying and selling kids, got bust
Around 71
children, mostly malnourished and
suffering from skin infections, were
recovered last month from the shelter
home of Dr Ketan Soni, the alleged
mastermind behind the adoption racket.
At present, he is under arrest
A hapless mother in Mumbai — who gave her newborn away for
adoption under duress but then had a sudden change of heart —
has led to, what is being said to be, one of the biggest adoption
racket busts in the city in recent times.
Last month, two FIRs were filed against Dr Ketan Soni, who has
been accused of “buying” children and “selling” them for a profit.
Around 71 children, mostly malnourished and suffering from skin
infections, were also recovered from the Ayurvedic practitioner's
shelter home, which was running without any permission from
regulatory authorities. At present, Dr Soni is under arrest and
awaiting trial.
The case
It all began earlier this year, when a 30-something maid, who had
been diagnosed with tuberculosis, consulted with Dr Soni and was
found to be four months pregnant. “The doctor convinced me that
abortion at that stage was risky and would be an expensive affair,”
she says. “He said that instead of considering abortion, we should
look at adoption. He also promised to help us find the child a
decent home.”
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