Delhi Police rescues kidnapped child rescued from deaf-mute man, finds 2 more in Ghaziabad slum | Latest Delhi News

New Delhi police have arrested three people, including two deaf mutes, for allegedly kidnapping and trying to sell a two-month-old baby in Tundla, Uttar Pradesh, an officer said on Monday.

Delhi Police rescues kidnapped child rescued from deaf-mute man, finds 2 more in Ghaziabad slum
Delhi Police rescues kidnapped child rescued from deaf-mute man, finds 2 more in Ghaziabad slum

Police said two more children had been found – a five-year-old boy and a two-year-old girl, police said, adding that the search for the children’s parents was ongoing.

The operation was part of the search for a little girl who was reportedly kidnapped from the Gole Market area on Bangla Sahib Road.

“During the investigation, the team obtained and analyzed footage from CCTV cameras installed at and around the incident site,” said Deputy Commissioner of Police Devesh Kumar Mahla.

The officer said crews saw a woman leaving the scene with a small child. To trace the woman’s route, recordings from over 100 CCTV cameras were analyzed.

The woman was then seen joining the man and walking with him to the Shivaji Bridge railway station, after which the police lost track of her, the DCP said.

The officer said police identified the man as Rudhir, a deaf and mute resident of Hanuman Mandir in Connaught Place.

“He gave minimal information about the other accused, but based on limited details, the team carried out raids in several jhuggi clusters near Ghaziabad railway station and arrested a woman identified as Anita Devi alias Neetu,” he said.

It was established that Anita Devi has two more children, he added.

During interrogation, she told the police that she had handed over the girl to her husband Deepak Satsangi, who boarded a train with her to Tundla in Uttar Pradesh.

“The couple intended to sell the kidnapped girl. The team acted quickly and went to Tundla. The team detained Satsangi at Tundla railway station when he tried to escape. The kidnapped girl was recovered. It was discovered that Satsangi is also deaf and mute,” the DCP said.

According to the police, Anita Devi has not yet given a satisfactory answer in the case of the parents of the two children recovered from her jhuggi.

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