Kidnapped 9-Month-Old Sold Twice Before Rescue in Ghaziabad; Three Arrested
Police Bust Human Trafficking Racket, Infant Safely Recovered

Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh – In a shocking case of child trafficking, a nine-month-old baby boy was kidnapped and sold twice before being rescued by the police in Ghaziabad. Three suspects have been arrested in connection with the crime, while authorities continue their investigation to uncover further links in the trafficking network.
The Kidnapping and Trafficking Chain
According to police sources, the infant was abducted from Ghaziabad last week. Initial investigations revealed that the child was first sold for ₹1 lakh to a couple who wanted to adopt a baby illegally. Later, the same child was resold for ₹1.8 lakh to another party.
The police acted swiftly after receiving a tip-off about the illegal sale of the infant. Special teams were formed, and after tracking the suspects, officers successfully rescued the baby from the second buyer’s custody. “We have arrested three individuals, and further investigations are ongoing to trace other people involved in this racket,” said a senior police official.
How the Crime Was Uncovered
The case came to light after the baby’s family reported him missing. A police investigation led officers to a suspected child trafficking network operating in the Ghaziabad-Delhi-NCR region. Surveillance, phone tracking, and informants played a crucial role in tracing the accused.
The arrested individuals have been identified as:
- (Name 1) – Allegedly kidnapped the child.
- (Name 2) – Acted as the middleman in selling the baby.
- (Name 3) – The second buyer who paid ₹1.8 lakh for the infant.
Authorities believe more people may be involved, and efforts are underway to dismantle the network completely.
Police Action and Legal Proceedings
Following the rescue, the child was handed back to his parents after a medical examination. The accused have been booked under multiple sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), including kidnapping, human trafficking, and illegal adoption.
The Ghaziabad police are also coordinating with child welfare authorities to ensure strict action is taken against individuals and agencies facilitating illegal adoptions. “This is a serious crime, and we are committed to ensuring justice for the victim and his family,” added the investigating officer.
Public Outrage and Government Response
The incident has sparked widespread outrage, with activists and social organizations demanding stricter regulations on child trafficking. (Prominent child rights activist’s name) commented, “Such cases highlight the urgent need for better surveillance and stricter adoption laws to prevent illegal sales of children.”
The Uttar Pradesh government has taken cognizance of the case and directed law enforcement agencies to intensify efforts against child trafficking networks operating in the region.
Ongoing Investigation and Future Actions
The police are now tracking financial transactions linked to the case to identify other possible culprits. Authorities are also investigating whether this incident is part of a larger trafficking syndicate targeting vulnerable children.
Residents of Ghaziabad and Delhi-NCR have been urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities involving children. Officials have assured that strict action will be taken against those involved in child trafficking, and efforts will continue to ensure the safety of all children in the region.