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Mobile ultrasound centre upsets sex ratio of Pb, Hry

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Strap: Woman who fled from police custody rearrested, kingpin still at large

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Tests conducted in a car

* Organisers of a mobile scan centre of Ahmedgarh had been upsetting Haryana’s ‘Save the Girl’ campaign by conducting sex determination tests through a network of touts

* One Kamaljit Kaur used to take customers to a car on her bike after receiving money

* Thereafter, the co-accused, yet to be identified, used to take the customers to Sangrur and conduct the test after parking the car by the road

Mahesh Sharma

Mandi Ahmedgarh, November 9

The Sadar police have reinitiated probe into a first-of-its-kind mobile scan centre that has been upsetting the gender ratio of Punjab and Haryana by conducting sex determination tests by the road.

While a tout of the scan centre was nabbed by a joint team of senior functionaries of the Health and Family Welfare Departments of Punjab and Haryana, the kingpin of the gang succeeded in running away.

The arrested accused had also fled from the police custody following which two cops, Gupreet Kaur and Sukhwinder Singh, were also booked for facilitating her escape. The accused, identified as Kamaljit Kaur of Maholi Khurad, has now been arrested again, hence the probe reinitiated.

Investigations revealed that the authorities at Hisar in Haryana had observed that organisers of a mobile scan centre of Ahmedgarh had been upsetting their “Save the Girl” campaign by conducting sex determination tests of expectant mothers through a network of touts.

A team of Hisar health authorities led by deputy civil surgeon Dr Anamika Bishnoir persuaded a decoy customer who contacted Kamaljit Kaur on phone to get the test done for Rs 25,000.

The Haryana team coordinated with the Deputy Director, Health and Family Welfare Department, Punjab, following which a team of health officials from Sangrur was constituted. Dr Ravinder Kaler, district family welfare officer and PNDT coordinator, led the Punjab health department team.

An FIR was registered on the statement of civil surgeon Dr Raj Kumar. Accused Kamaljit Kaur had taken the decoy customer to a Verna car on her bike and received Rs 25,000, which was paid to the driver of the car-cum-operator of the scanner. The co-accused, yet to be identified, took the decoy customer to Sangrur and conducted her test after parking the car by the road. The gender of the foetus was told to the woman.

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