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Bags of Babies' Bones Found In India
India: Dozens of plastic bags
containing the remains of aborted foetuses and
newborn babies have been found in a pit in eastern
India, police said on July 23.
The officials said the grisly find was probably
the result of an underground abortion racket involved
in the killing of unborn or newborn girls. India
loses an average of 7,000 girls every day through
abortions because of a traditional preference
for sons, according to a UNICEF report last year.
"We found at least 32 polythene bags from
the pit, of which 30 contained skulls and bones
of newly born babies," said the director
general of police in the eastern state of Orissa.
Police said they had followed up the discovery
with raids on several private medical clinics
in the district where the finds were made to investigate
if they were carrying out large-scale abortion
of female foetuses.
"At least one of the dubious private clinics
was using the pit to dump unwanted foetuses along
with stillborn babies and medical waste,"
said a police official who did not want to be
identified.
Last month, police arrested a man posing as a
doctor in an affluent suburb of the capital New
Delhi after remains of aborted babies were found
in a septic tank at his clinic. Last year, police
recovered 25 foetuses from a well in northern
Punjab state. Tests to find out the gender of
the baby and "sex-selective abortions"
are banned under strict Indian laws, but prosecutions
are rare.
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