CID probe begins into sale of infants at Ranchi shelter home


Ranchi, Jul 27 (IANS): Jharkhand Police's CID has begun investigations into a case involving the sale of several newborns at the Nirmal Hriday home of the Missionaries of Charity here, official sources said on Friday.

The Crime Investigation Department's Inspector Mohammad Nehal, appointed the Investigating Officer, began the probe on Thursday and took into custody documents and a copy of the FIR from Kotwali police station.

A CID official said after going through the case files, shelter home officials and the couples who "purchased" the babies will be questioned.

The racket in the sale of infants at the Ranchi shelter home came to light on July 3, with reports of the sale of at least six children to childless couples in the past one year. A police case was registered on July 4.

The Missionaries of Charity is a philanthropic organisation founded by Mother Teresa.

The FIR said that a child born to an unwed girl staying in the home was sold to a couple from Uttar Pradesh. Two sisters of Nirmal Hriday, Konsilia and Meridian, were questioned in the case and police claimed they "confessed" to their crime.

Sister Konsilia and a staffer of Missionaries of Charity were arrested and four children recovered, based on their information.

The Missionaries of Charity claimed implication in a false case.

  

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  • bharath1953, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 27 2018

    Definitely we do not blame the Founder of Missionaries of Charity Saint Theresa of Kolkata (Mother). She was a devoted lady, being Polish she served the down trodden people from the Society, who were literally on street. God blessed her soul. But we can't vouch for the black sheep, amongst the congregation, who has spoilt the name of the Congregation, which was beyond doubt were doing a great merciful work to the humanity. Let us take this incident as exception one. Sathya meva jayathe.

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