Mother Teresa charity workers ‘sold baby’
A nun and another worker at a shelter for unwed mothers run by Mother Teresa’s charity in eastern India have been arrested for allegedly selling a baby, police said. Three other complaints were being investigated.
An Indian couple claimed they paid 120,000 rupees (£1,320) to Anima Indwar, who worked at the shelter run by the Missionaries of Charity.
The charity has launched an investigation, a spokesman said.