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North Kashmir doctor, five ‘associates’ arrested for terminating minor’s pregnancy


Srinagar Feb 22 (KINS): Police in Ganderbal have arrested a doctor and his associates for conducting illegal termination of pregnancy of a minor girl.
A police spokesperson in a statement to news agency KINS says that in a prompt action, on a report from Victim Liaisoning Officer, deputed with a minor rape victim in a previous case FIR No.14/2021 U/S 376 IPC that the said girl (name with held) has been subjected to compulsive delivery of baby by some unknown doctor and that the infant may have been killed during such illegal procedure, Ganderbal Police filed a fresh case FIR No.24 of 2021 U/S 326, 312 IPC at Police Station Ganderbal and initiated investigation into the case.
“SSP Ganderbal, Khalil Ahmad Poswal-JKPS constituted a team under the supervision of DySP Head Quarters Ganderbal Dr Abdul Majid-JKPS including SHO Ganderbal to nab the accused. The victim girl revealed that her family members took her to accused Doctor’s clinic in Sopore where she was subjected to illegal termination of pregnancy. The accused doctor was subsequently arrested and identified as Dr. Ghulam Nabi Bhat son of Mohammad Sultan Bhat resident of New Colony Sopore,” the statement reads.
“Further leads into this gruesome crime also led to the arrest of  five other persons assisting the doctor namely Altaf Khan son of Mehboob Khan, Ulfat wife of Altaf Khan, Haseena Begum wife of Abdul Gani Khan all residents of Dedrambagh Ganderbal, Bashir Ahmad Kumar son of Ali Mohd Kumar resident of Baghi Mehtab and  Mst Afrooza wife of Ghaznafar Ali Hajam resident of Alamgari Bazar  for providing logistic and technical assistance in carrying out illegal procedure. Investigation in the case is going on and more arrests are expected,” it reads. (KINS)
 

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