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Trafficker Dentist Gets Bail to Care for Child
23 Dec
Summary
- A dentist was granted bail to care for a child in a trafficking case.
- The child was allegedly sold by his father to middlemen.
- The dentist claimed she thought the child was an orphan.

A sessions court in Mumbai granted bail to Dr. Reshmi Banerji, a 43-year-old dentist and professor, who was arrested in April for alleged involvement in an interstate child trafficking racket. The court noted her stated intention to care for the child and that the charge sheet has been filed. The case began with a missing person report filed by Amar Sardar regarding his son-in-law and grandson.
Investigation revealed that the grandson was allegedly sold by his father, Ganesh Purvaiyya, to middlemen. The trail led to Uttarpara, West Bengal, where Dr. Banerji was found with the child. Her defense argued she believed the child to be an orphan and intended to provide him with a stable home and education, suggesting she may have been misled.
The court observed that while the child had old marks, they were not fresh injuries and there was no evidence of harm by the doctor. The child remains in the care of the Aasha Sadan Rescue Home as the case proceeds.



