Baby snatchers arrested: police

Keamari police nab couple for newborn trafficking; Metroville robbers injure cashier in botched heist.

A file photo os Sindh Police personnel. PHOTO: AFP

KARACHI:

Keamari district investigation police said they have arrested a couple for stealing newborns and selling them in other cities.

Keamari SSP said that acting on intelligence report by area informers, police raided a house within the limits of Pak Colony police station, where a husband and his wife, residents of Thatta district, were arrested for abducting and selling newborn babies.

A newborn girl was recovered from Ijaz Ali Hangro and his wife as Shazia, which they had kidnapped from a hospital.

The baby girl they had was abducted with the help of a health worker, who was paid Rs250,000 by the accused. The arrested accused also came to Karachi to sell the child to a childless woman named Asma for Rs800,000. The accused also revealed that they bought and sold a newborn baby boy from a health worker named Taslim for Rs250,000 in 2019, who is four years of age now and goes to school.

A case has been registered against the arrested husband and wife in Pak Colony and further investigation has been started.

Cashier injured by bandits' fire

A cashier of a cigarette company was injured when armed assailants opened fire during a robbery bid in the Site Area of Metroville. The bandits escaped with Rs200,000, however, a big amount of Rs1.3 million was saved from the robbers.

The police started hunting for the culprit after they acquired the CCTV footage of the incident.

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