Thane: Doctor caught red-handed trying to sell 22-day-old boy for Rs 7 lakh to woman

Author: S S Nadar | Editor
Thane: Doctor caught red-handed trying to sell 22-day-old boy for Rs 7 lakh to woman

Updated on: 18th MAY 2023 03:01 PM IST | Mumbai
S S NADAR | news@debotimes.in

A social activist posed as a mother and met the doctor three months ago seeking a son, but the doctor couldn’t arrange for one immediately

A woman doctor has been detained by the cops for selling babies in Ulhasnagar. A social activist posed as a mother and met the doctor three months ago seeking a son, but the doctor couldn’t arrange for one immediately. However, a couple of days ago the doctor called the woman and said she could procure a boy against a payment of Rs 7 lakh. The doctor was caught red-handed while handing over the baby.

Social activists had got a hint about Dr Chitra Chainani being involved in the baby-selling racket and decided to expose her. Her clinic is located at Meena Apartment, Bhagat Singh Kawa Ram Chowk area of Camp Number 3 in Ulhasnagar. The business of selling children started from this clinic some time ago. While locals knew of this business for many years, no one had the courage to come forward.

Finally, social activist Sania Hinduja got information about the racket and sent a woman, Jyoti More, as a dummy client to Dr Chainani. More told the doctor she has two daughters and wanted a son. But, even after working on all angles for three months, activists could not break the deal. Two days ago, Dr Chainani called More about a 22-day-old boy. More immediately informed Hinduja, who alerted the Women Child Welfare Department and Crime Branch of Thane police. The teams immediately rushed to Ulhasnagar and caught Dr Chainani red-handed.

The mother of the child had brought her infant son to sell. Dr Chainani was to get Rs 3 lakh from the final sale amount. “We suspect that deals of more than 10 children have been done here,” said Hinduja. At the time of going to press, cops were in the process of registering an FIR against Dr Chainani and four others in the case.