Newborn baby stolen from hospital in Rohini, Delhi; suspect woman captured on CCTV
A shocking incident of a newborn being stolen has emerged from the Rohini area of Delhi, where a three-day-old baby was abducted by an unknown woman in the neonatal ward of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Hospital.
A disturbing case has unfolded in Rohini, Delhi, where a three-day-old baby was stolen from the neonatal ward of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Hospital by a woman who had gained the mother's trust. This incident occurred early on February 17, when the suspect enticed the mother under the pretext of feeding the baby and unexpectedly took the newborn away. Following the incident, alarms were raised within the hospital and law enforcement, resulting in an urgent search for the suspect.
The mother, identified as Sahin residing in Narela, had been admitted to the hospital on February 12 and had given birth on February 14. Reports indicate that the suspect, a woman approximately 30 years old, visited Sahin frequently while she was in the labor ward, gradually building her trust through conversation. When the woman deceived Sahin into thinking she was taking the baby to feed him, the trusting mother complied, leading to the shocking moment when she later discovered both the woman and her child missing.
After waking up around 8 AM, Sahin contacted her husband and filed a PCR call to report the kidnapping. The police quickly began an investigation based on her complaint, utilizing the CCTV footage that recorded the incident. The alarming nature of this crime highlights vulnerabilities in hospital security, prompting discussions about necessary measures to prevent such incidents in the future, as the search for the abducted child and the perpetrator intensifies.