Palak, Rinki, Seema... Minors Displayed as Married, The Complete Story of the Prayagraj IVF Racket
A 15-year-old girl was misled and exploited by a network involving adults to extract her eggs at an IVF center in Prayagraj.
In Prayagraj, a troubling case has emerged from the Fafamau area, highlighting systemic flaws and the lure of greed. A 15-year-old girl was coerced into attending an IVF center under false pretenses, where her eggs were harvested. Following a complaint lodged by the girl's mother at the local police station, names of individuals involved, including Palak, Rinki, Seema, Himanshu, and Kalpana, have come to light, implicating a broader network in this disturbing incident.
The situation began escalating when the girl's mother reported her daughter missing after observing behavioral changes and unaccounted absences. Initially, Palak and her mother Rinki promised to help the girl find work but instead introduced her to exploitative circumstances. The investigation revealed that the girl was moved to an IVF center under pretense, where the retrieval of her eggs took place, revealing alarming vulnerabilities within the welfare system.
The case has prompted further investigations, with authorities attempting to untangle the web of deceit involving adult complicity and the potential exploitation of minor girls. It raises critical questions about the safety of minors in such situations and the broader implications for child welfare practices in India, underscoring the urgent need for reforms to protect vulnerable individuals from predatory schemes like this one.