Routine Vehicle Check In Bengaluru Busts Female Foeticide Ring, 9 Arrested
NDTV
The police launched a massive hunt to arrest the other accomplices after the racket was accidentally discovered.
In Bengaluru's Byanahalli, the police had set up a routine check post on October 15. The cops noticed a vehicle "moving suspiciously" and told the occupants to stop the car. Little did the cops know that the driver and the occupant were part of a massive female foeticide ring in Karnataka and the accidental checking at the post busted a major racket.
The Byanahalli police questioned the two people inside the car, who confessed that they ran a female foeticide ring in Karnataka and carried out over 200 illegal abortions in the last three years.
The two confessed that they were operating out of Mysuru and Mandya in Karnataka and conducted over 900 sex determination procedures and 240 illegal abortions. The police launched a massive hunt to arrest the other accomplices after the racket was accidentally discovered.