Khaleej Times

Child protection officers arrested in traffickin­g case in West Bengal

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kolkata — Two child protection officers have been arrested for alleged links with a traffickin­g gang that ran illegal adoption centres in eastern India selling children to foreign couples, police said Saturday.

Investigat­ors said children aged between six months and 14 years were sold in illegal adoptions to couples from Europe, America and Asia for between $12,000 and $23,000 and taken out of the country.

While India has an estimated 30 million orphans, legal adoption is rare because of strict rules governing the practice and there is a thriving illicit market.

Police arrested two Darjeeling child protection officials, Mrinal Ghosh and Debasish Chanda, on Friday “for their links with the adoption scandal”, Nishat Parvej of the state’s Criminal Investigat­ion Department said.

He said three more government officials had “absconded”, as the widening inquiry into the adoption racket embroils political and administra­tive figures.

So far six people have been nabbed over the scandal, including Juhi Choudhury, a senior member of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party in West Bengal. The head of the adoption centre at the heart of the scandal, Chandana Chakrabort­y, told investigat­ors that Choudhury had been involved in child traffickin­g for several years. Police arrested Chakrabort­y, a retired school principal, and her deputy Sonali Mondal last month after a tip-off from the federal adoption agency.

The pair ran the Bimala Sishu Griha centre where children were sold abroad through forged documents to couples for as much as Rs1.5 million ($23,000).

Investigat­ors said the scam had lasted for several years before they started monitoring the charity in June when federal authoritie­s found discrepanc­ies in their records and relocated all the children from the centre.

Chakrabort­y allegedly ran health camps to identify poor and unmarried pregnant women and persuaded them to give up their babies for adoption after paying them.

Only 3,678 children were legally adopted by couples in India between April 2015 and March 2016, according to official data. —

 ?? AFP ?? District Child Protection officer Mrinal Ghosh at the CID office in Siliguri on Saturday. —
AFP District Child Protection officer Mrinal Ghosh at the CID office in Siliguri on Saturday. —

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