I guess gadgets, clothes and household appliances arent the only things they sell via social media, Babies too go on sale, YES BABIES. here's the story
A new born baby boy sold on Facebook for $15,000 has resulted in the
apprehension of five persons. The baby’s maternal grandfather, his
accomplice, a doctor, another employee of a private nursing home,
and the Delhi-based businessman who acquired the newborn baby, reported India West on April 24, 2013.
“If possibly, the first of its kind, a new-born baby was traded to a Delhi-based professional for Rs. 800,000 (about $15,000) through a deal hit on the social networking site, Facebook.”
According to the India West report report, the baby that was traded on Facebook was born on April 3, 2013, and was described missing by Noorie, the mother of the baby. When Noorie discovered that her baby had disappeared from the nursing home where she had delivered the baby, she filed a accusation with the police in Ludhiana to the north India.
In the video report report from India, agents state that Noorie had been told that the baby was dead but she did not accept.
Police investigation disclosed that Feroze Khan, Noorie’s dad, wanted to organise a second marriage for his female child after she had been abandoned by her husband.
trading his grandchild emerged to be the flawless solution for Feroze Khan. Not only would he get relieve of a baby that might be in the way of his daughter’s future wedding ceremony but he could make money at the same time.
“The progeny was supposedly abducted by Noorie's dad, Feroze Khan, on April 10 and sold with the help of Sunita, a doctor, and Gurpreet Singh, another worker of the same nursing home,” according to the policeman.
Gurpreet Singh, the worker, is suspect of having shown the picture of the baby on Facebook in alignment to finalize the sale of the baby.
While the video report states that the "buyer" is still on the run, Ludhiana Commissioner of policeman Ishwar Singh has provided a revise.
"The police have furthermore registered Amit Kumar of Delhi, the purchaser' of the progeny and raided his residence in the nationwide capital from where the progeny was recovered and later presented over to his mother."
The baby young man has been returned to where he pertains – in the arms of his mother Noorie.
“If possibly, the first of its kind, a new-born baby was traded to a Delhi-based professional for Rs. 800,000 (about $15,000) through a deal hit on the social networking site, Facebook.”
According to the India West report report, the baby that was traded on Facebook was born on April 3, 2013, and was described missing by Noorie, the mother of the baby. When Noorie discovered that her baby had disappeared from the nursing home where she had delivered the baby, she filed a accusation with the police in Ludhiana to the north India.
In the video report report from India, agents state that Noorie had been told that the baby was dead but she did not accept.
Police investigation disclosed that Feroze Khan, Noorie’s dad, wanted to organise a second marriage for his female child after she had been abandoned by her husband.
trading his grandchild emerged to be the flawless solution for Feroze Khan. Not only would he get relieve of a baby that might be in the way of his daughter’s future wedding ceremony but he could make money at the same time.
“The progeny was supposedly abducted by Noorie's dad, Feroze Khan, on April 10 and sold with the help of Sunita, a doctor, and Gurpreet Singh, another worker of the same nursing home,” according to the policeman.
Gurpreet Singh, the worker, is suspect of having shown the picture of the baby on Facebook in alignment to finalize the sale of the baby.
While the video report states that the "buyer" is still on the run, Ludhiana Commissioner of policeman Ishwar Singh has provided a revise.
"The police have furthermore registered Amit Kumar of Delhi, the purchaser' of the progeny and raided his residence in the nationwide capital from where the progeny was recovered and later presented over to his mother."
The baby young man has been returned to where he pertains – in the arms of his mother Noorie.

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