Villagers informed the police
The villagers came to know that the child had been sold. He donated Rs 9,000 to the child's maternal uncle and asked for it back. She became reluctant to give birth to a child. The matter reached the police through social media. The police have caught the child with the help of an organization. However, no action has been taken yet in this matter.
Took a loan of Rs 50 thousand
Rehana Khatoon, resident of ward number 6 of Pachira Panchayat, took a loan of Rs 50 thousand from micro finance, in which she deposited 3 to 4 installments. After this she became unable to repay the loan. The company's agent used to come to the woman's house every month to deposit the loan installments. He used to threaten the woman in a loud voice, due to which the entire family was upset. According to the family, the loan agent threatened to send them to jail if they did not repay the loan, after which the family got scared.
the child's maternal uncle made a deal
The woman, Rehana Khatoon, discussed the matter with her parents. After which the woman's brother Tanveer talked to Arif of Dumariya village. On which the child's mother explained that you have 8 children, one child will be brought up in a good home and then the loan will also be repaid with the money. The woman trusted her brother and sold a child to Arif for Rs 9000 at the behest of her husband.
allocated money to sell the child
The child's aunt Arsadi Khatoon told that the child's maternal uncle did not even give money to the family after making the deal. He told everything to his villagers. Everyone donated together and after collecting Rs 9,000, she took the children along with her brother to Arif's house, but the children were not given to them. Here, 2 days after the incident, the matter reached the city with the help of social media. An organization called Jagran Kalyan Bharti got this information. The people of the organization informed this to Forbesganj police station in-charge Sanjay Kumar.
Police took the child into custody
Seeing the seriousness of the matter, the station in-charge informed Raniganj police station in-charge Nirmal Kumar Yadvendu. After which the police station head sent Additional Police Station Head Kanaklata for investigation and the child was recovered from Arif's house. Arif said that the child's parents are poor, so he brought him to take care of the children. When the child's parents and aunt were called to the police station, they learned that he had been sold for Rs 9,000. The family did not even get money from selling the child. His uncle kept all the money. In this regard, case number 1141/24 has been registered in the police station and the children have been handed over to the Child Welfare Committee. The Child Welfare Committee will decide with whom the child will now live.
Father is a daily wage laborer, earning Rs 3-4 thousand per month.
The child's father Aaron is a daily wage labourer. Sometimes he gets work as a labourer, sometimes not. He is barely able to earn Rs 3 to 4 thousand per month. Apart from this, he has 8 children out of which 5 are boys and 3 are girls. One of them was a one and a half year old son, whom he sold for Rs 9,000. Arif, who bought the bike, sold it in Bengaluru for Rs 2 lakh, so the child's maternal uncle kept Rs 9000 as commission and after receiving the money, he will give Rs 9000 to the child's family. Whereas the family had to pay only an installment of Rs 9 thousand as loan. At present no action has been taken against anyone in this matter. A case has been registered in the police station and the children have been recovered.