3 kids given for adoption abroad on fake papers

21 November 2018

DEORIA: Three children from the shelter home in UP’s Deoria, where

inmates were allegedly abused and trafficked, were adopted and sent to

Spain and France in February this year. A special investigation team (SIT)

of the UP police made these disclosure in the chargesheet submitted to

the Allahabad HC last week.

Police have invoked additional sections under the juvenile justice act as

well as charges of forgery, criminal conspiracy and human trafficking

against the accused. The accused, who have been arrested, include Girijia

Tripathi, owner of the Maa Vindhyavasini Mahila and Balika Sanrakshan

Griha shelter, her husband Mohan Tripathi, her son-in-law Sanjiv, her

daughter Kanchanlata, a quack named Yogendra Kumar Dubey, a nurse

Hayat Afroz, and a shelter employee Pradip.

In August this year, Deoria police held a press conference to expose the abuse at the home after an 11-year-old escaped and

went to them with complaints of sexual abuse, corporal punishment and trafficking at the shelter. Some girls were forced into

marriages,

TOI has accessed the probe details, and the team found that Girija Tripathi hired Dubey to prepare a medical examination

report so that the children could be adopted by families abroad under the inter-country adoption programme of Central

Adoption Resource Authority, a statutory body of the women and child development ministry

Arvind, a four-year-old orphan, was adopted by Marta Guasch Pages in Barcelona. Siblings Shamima, 7, and Sakina, 9, were

sent to a French couple, Bruno Bernard Raymond Pottiex and Marie Celine Marthe Sabine Pavy

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