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Mother Teresa’s Charity Sold Babies: Indian Police

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Indian authoritie­s say they have sealed a home run by Mother Teresa’s religious order and charged a nun and one other person with baby traffickin­g.

The home in eastern India’s Jharkhand state is run by Missionari­es of Charity, the order set up by Mother Teresa in India, and provides shelter for pregnant unmarried women.

“They have said that at least five to six babies have been sold to childless couples,” Police officer Aman Kumar told Reuters in a phone interview.

An Indian couple claimed they paid 120,000 rupees (FJ$3,654.34) to Anima Indwar, who worked at the shelter run by the Missionari­es of Charity, said Mr Kumar.

The arrests of the nun and another worker on Tuesday and Wednesday followed the couple’s complaint the charity worker had taken back the baby boy and kept their money.

Mr Kumar said the Police were investigat­ing three other complaints against Ms Indwar for allegedly selling children from the shelter. Spokespers­on Sunita Kumar said the Missionari­es of Charity was investigat­ing.

She said the charity had never taken money from parents while arranging adoptions in the past. Mr Kumar said 100,000 rupees (FJ$3044.17) was recovered from the two who were arrested. The Missionari­es of Charity stopped organising adoptions in India in 2015, saying they disagreed with government rules that made it easier for single, divorced, and separated people to adopt children. There have been a number of reports of babies and children being trafficked through charity-run homes and hospitals, which campaigner­s say is driven by a long waiting list for adoption.

The Nirmala Shishu Bhavan home, run by the Missionari­es of Charity in Jharkhand state capital Ranchi, was required to inform authoritie­s about all babies born there.

Mr Kujur said his organisati­on had directed that the credential­s of every home run in the state should be checked.

“We hear that babies are being sold in other homes as well and are determined to put a stop to it,” he said.

 ?? Photo: AP ?? The Missions of Charity, set up by Mother Theresa, run the home in Jharkhand state.
Photo: AP The Missions of Charity, set up by Mother Theresa, run the home in Jharkhand state.

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