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Home / Crime and Justice / Doctor and Nurses Arrested for Attempted Newborn Baby Sale

Doctor and Nurses Arrested for Attempted Newborn Baby Sale

16 Nov

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Summary

  • Doctor and two nurses planned to sell newborn baby for ₹5 lakh
  • Unmarried woman gave birth to baby boy at Govandi hospital
  • Police intervened and rescued the newborn
Doctor and Nurses Arrested for Attempted Newborn Baby Sale

In a shocking incident, the Shivaji Nagar police in Mumbai arrested a doctor and two nurses on November 14th, 2025 for allegedly planning to sell a newborn baby boy for ₹5 lakh.

The case came to light when a 20-year-old unmarried woman delivered the baby boy at a hospital in Govandi on November 13th, 2025. The police received information that some individuals were planning to sell the newborn at the Royal Hospital in Govandi.

When the police arrived at the hospital, they found the newborn baby in a tray and a woman claiming to be a nurse named Anita Popat Sawant. During the investigation, the police also summoned Dr. Qayamuddin Khan, who admitted that they had planned to sell the baby to a woman named Darshana for ₹5 lakh.

The police have taken the newborn into custody and are investigating whether the doctor who performed the delivery was authorized to do so. They are also examining the hospital's documents to check if any other children have been illegally sold by the accused in the past.

The incident has sent shockwaves through the community, highlighting the need for stricter regulations and oversight in the healthcare system to prevent such unethical and illegal practices.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A doctor and two nurses were arrested for planning to sell a newborn baby boy for ₹5 lakh.
Dr. Qayamuddin Khan, nurses Anita Popat Sawant and Shama, and a woman named Darshana were involved in the plot to illegally sell the newborn.
The police received a tip-off about the planned baby sale and arrived at the hospital, where they found the newborn and the nurse Anita Popat Sawant. They then summoned Dr. Khan, who admitted to the plan.

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