Sale of newborns case: HC rejects bail to male nurse

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

The Tuesday dismissed the bail petition of a male arrested in connection with a racket allegedly involved in sale of newborns from a government hospital in district of

Justice G K Ilanthiraiyan held that the petitioner was charged with a serious offence and the investigation was in the initial stage.

He said the prosecution case was that petitioner Arulsamy, along with the other accused, working as nurses in the government hospital were allegedly involved in sale of newborns.

They had also forged birth certificates of the babies.

The matter related to a case filed against two persons, including another of the government hospital in Rasipuram in district, for their alleged involvement in sale of infants.

of Mallamoopampatti of district was on April 27 arrested following investigations.

The case has been transferred to the as the issue triggered public outrage in the state.

The alleged racket came to light after an audio clip in which a retired purportedly claimed to have 30 years of experience in "selling" newborns.

The CB-CID, in a statement, had last month said it has found that at least 30 newborns, including 24 girls, were sold over a period of time.

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First Published: Tue, June 11 2019. 20:25 IST