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Baby not yours, Karnataka cops tell couple as they celebrate his b’day


Baby not yours, Karnataka cops tell couple as they celebrate his b’day

Rajiv.Kalkod@timesgroup.com

Bengaluru:02.06.2021

A couple from Koppal in North Karnataka was relaxing after celebrating the first birthday of their son on May 29 when a knock on the door turned their life upside down. Bengaluru police broke to them an earth-shattering news: the boy who they thought was their child born out of surrogacy had been kidnapped from a Bengaluru hospital.

Psychiatrist Dr Rashmi Shashikumar, who had allegedly abducted the boy from the BBMP hospital in Chamarajpet, and handed him over to the couple as part of a ₹14.5-lakh surrogacy deal, is now in Bengaluru police custody.

“The house still had all the signs of the birthday celebrations. Balloons, colourful festoons and toys were all over the place. But we had a duty to do and we explained to the couple that they had been cheated by the doctor and we had come to take back the child,” an investigating officer said.

It took more than an hour for the couple to come to terms with what happened and speak to cops. Officials told them to get ready by May 30 (Sunday) and leave for Bengaluru. Accordingly, the child, the couple and cops travelled to the city.

After taking their statements, Dr Rashmi was arrested. The couple with agricultural background told police they have lost all hope in life.

“Our first child, a girl, is specially challenged and can hardly speak or move. We took her to Dr Rashmi when she was with a private hospital in Hubballi during 2014 and 2015. Dr Rashmi, who came to know that my wife’s uterus had been removed, suggested we have another child through surrogacy,” police quoted the Koppal man as saying.

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Baby-lifter doctor had loans to clear

Dr Rashmi, according to police, was in deep financial crisis. “Her education loan — ₹7 lakh — was still uncleared. Rashmi, wife of a Bengaluru-based software engineer, had also borrowed ₹3 lakh from friends and relatives,” an officer said. Police are now awaiting the court’s permission to conduct a DNA test to establish the child’s parents. The child is currently with the Koppal couple, while the Child Welfare Committee will take a final decision. The child’s parents, Naveed Pasha, an auto driver, and Husna Banu, want to get their baby back at the earliest.

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