**Delhi Police Dismantles Child Trafficking Network, Rescues Six Infants**
In a significant operation, the Delhi Police have successfully dismantled an interstate child trafficking network that was involved in the illegal trade of newborns. The police arrested ten individuals connected to the gang and rescued six infants, all under the age of one.
The trafficking ring operated across Delhi and its neighboring states, preying on vulnerable families, particularly those in dire financial situations or in hospital environments. The gang was known to either steal or purchase newborns, exploiting the desperation of these families.
One notable rescue involved a six-month-old baby, who was located just 48 hours after being reported missing. Investigations indicate that this trafficking operation has been active for an extended period and is supported by a well-organized network.
Authorities are now conducting a thorough investigation to uncover the full extent of the operation and to prevent further incidents of child trafficking in the region.
**FAQ**
**What measures are being taken to prevent child trafficking in Delhi?**
The Delhi Police are intensifying their investigations and surveillance to dismantle trafficking networks and protect vulnerable families from exploitation.
