
Hyderabad Doctor Accused of Running Child Trafficking Network
In a shocking revelation, a Hyderabad-based fertility clinic, Universal Srushti Fertility Centre, run by 64-year-old Dr Namratha, has been accused of running a major child trafficking and surrogacy fraud racket. The police investigation has uncovered the use of fake procedures, forged documents, and coerced pregnancies to deceive childless couples.
According to the reports, the clinic promised desperate couples a chance to build their families through surrogacy, but instead, it was a well-orchestrated scam. The accused doctor allegedly used fake medical certificates, forged documents, and coercive tactics to manipulate the surrogate mothers and the childless couples.
The investigation began after several complaints were filed against the clinic, alleging that the doctor was involved in illegal activities. The police raided the clinic and found a large number of documents, including fake medical certificates, forged birth certificates, and other incriminating evidence.
The police claimed that the doctor had been running the racket for several years, luring in childless couples with false promises of a chance to build their families. The accused doctor allegedly convinced the couples to undergo fake medical procedures, including IVF treatments, and promised them that they would be able to take home healthy babies.
However, the police investigation revealed that the doctor had been using the same surrogate mothers for multiple couples, and the babies were not the biological children of the couples. The surrogate mothers were allegedly coerced into carrying multiple pregnancies, and the doctor would take the babies away from them after birth.
The police also found that the doctor had been using fake medical certificates and forged documents to claim that the babies were the biological children of the couples. The documents were allegedly prepared by the doctor’s staff, and the couples were not aware that they were being deceived.
The accused doctor has been arrested and charged with several counts of fraud, forgery, and child trafficking. The police are still investigating the matter and have seized several documents, including medical records, birth certificates, and other evidence.
The case has sent shockwaves across the country, and many are calling for stricter regulations on surrogacy and fertility clinics. The government has announced that it will launch an investigation into the matter and take strict action against those found guilty.
The accused doctor’s clinic was known for its high success rate, and many couples had traveled from all over the country to use its services. However, it is now clear that the success rate was just a cover for the doctor’s illegal activities.
The case highlights the dangers of surrogacy and the need for stricter regulations to prevent such scams. It also raises questions about the ethical implications of surrogacy and the need for greater transparency and accountability.
The investigation is ongoing, and the police are working to identify all the victims and bring the perpetrators to justice. The case serves as a reminder of the importance of due diligence and research when seeking medical treatment, especially in cases of surrogacy.
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