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Delhi: One-day-old baby stolen from Safdarjung Hospital rescued; woman held

IANS April 16, 2025 212 views

A dramatic child abduction case unfolded in Delhi when a one-day-old baby was stolen from Safdarjung Hospital by a childless woman named Pooja. The Delhi Police displayed remarkable efficiency by tracking and rescuing the infant within just four hours of the kidnapping. Using CCTV footage and meticulous investigation, the police team managed to apprehend the suspect who had changed metro trains to evade detection. The newborn was successfully reunited with her relieved parents from Uttar Pradesh, bringing a happy conclusion to a potentially traumatic incident.

"As she had no child of her own, she decided to kidnap an infant" - Police Interrogation Report"
New Delhi, April 16: In a remarkable operation, the Delhi Police traced and rescued an abducted newborn baby within hours of the incident, an official said on Wednesday. The one-day old baby was stolen from the city’s Safdarjung Hospital on Tuesday.

Key Points

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Delhi Police traced stolen newborn within four hours of abduction

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CCTV footage helped track down suspect Pooja

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Kidnapper misled police by changing metro trains multiple times

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Infant reunited with parents from Uttar Pradesh

The infant was united with the family and a woman accused of committing the crime was apprehended. The baby was abducted in broad daylight, leaving the parents and hospital administration panicked.

However, a quick operation by Safdarjung Enclave police station helped crack the case within hours of the incident. A 27-year-old woman accused, identified as Pooja, a resident of Malviya Nagar, was arrested.

On Tuesday, the aggrieved parents, hailing from Uttar Pradesh’s Basti and currently living in Chanayakapuri’s Yashwant Place, made a PCR call and reported the theft of their newborn baby girl from the hospital.

Shyam Narayan, father of the baby told police that his wife gave birth to a girl child on April 14 at Safdarjung Hospital. Following delivery, she was shifted to Ward No. 5. A day later, at around 3.15 p.m., their newborn child went missing. They began searching the area but were unable to locate the missing child and subsequently made the PCR Call.

A police team comprising sub-inspector Sunil Gaur, Satyender Gulia and Surender Das, Assistant Sub-inspector Jai Prakash, Head constables Anil, Pushpender, Rajender, Harchand, Pramod, Sunil, Shakti and Dharam Raj was constituted under guidance of ACP Ranbir Singh, who swung into action and nabbed the abductor within four hours.

Upon scanning the CCTV footage of Safdarjung Hospital, they found a woman of healthy build and short height interacting with other female patients on the same floor. She had her face partially covered with a stole/dupatta. From further analysis of CCTV footage, it was revealed that the accused lady boarded the Metro train from AIIMS Metro Station and took away the infant with her.

She was tracked down to Gulak Wali Gali in Malviya Nagar and the newborn was recovered.

According to police, the woman changed metro trains multiple times to mislead the police and avoid being caught via CCTV cameras, but the police team was successful in tracking her down.

During questioning, Pooja disclosed that she deceived her husband Pinku on the pretext of being pregnant and got admitted at Safdarjung Hospital.

On April 15, she came to her house with the infant claiming to be her child. She got married seven years ago.

“As she had no child of her own, she decided to kidnap an infant from the Safdarjung Hospital,” she was cited as telling the police.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Thank God the baby was found safe! 🙏 This must have been the worst nightmare for those parents. The police did an amazing job tracking her down so quickly.
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Rahul S.
While I'm relieved the baby was rescued, this raises serious concerns about hospital security. How can someone just walk out with a newborn? Safdarjung needs to review their protocols.
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Anjali M.
The woman clearly needs psychological help. What she did was wrong, but the desperation to have a child must have driven her to this extreme. Hope she gets proper counseling.
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Sanjay P.
Kudos to the police team! Tracking someone through multiple metro changes isn't easy. They probably saved that baby's life. 👏
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Meena T.
I can't imagine the trauma the parents went through in those 4 hours. The hospital should compensate them for this security lapse. New mothers are already vulnerable enough without worrying about their babies being stolen!
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Vikram D.
The article mentions the police team by name - they deserve this recognition. We often criticize police but forget to appreciate when they do good work like this. Well done!

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