While the 22-day old infant was rescued from a couple residing in Jagatsinghpur, police rescued another boy aged around two years from Mirzapur village in Pipili area of Puri district, police said.
"Police have rescued the children who were allegedly sold by their parents. We are verifying the charges against them," Commissioner of Police R P Sharma told PTI.
He said both the children have been handed over to the Child Welfare Committee after being rescued.
Meanwhile, Khurda district administration also started an investigation into the incident, official sources said. "We are looking into the matter and examining different aspects," Khurda District Collector Niranjan Sahu told reporters after visiting the place of the children's biological parents.
The matter came to light after a counsellor of a Bhubaneswar-based social organisation lodged a complaint with police yesterday seeking necessary steps to rescue three children allegedly sold by their parents, police said.
The complaint claimed that the couple had sold one of their sons to a couple in Kolkata and the other two in Odisha.
The infant boy, their youngest offspring, was allegedly sold for Rs 6,000 to a couple from Samastipur in Bihar staying in Jagatsinghpur of Odisha, the police said, adding another son had allegedly been sold to a person near Pipili two years ago when he was barely 8-day-old.
Those detained are being interrogated, Assistant Commissioner of Police, P K Rath said.
The biological father of the children has confessed to have handed over the infant to the adoptive family in Jagatsinghpur but refused to say whether there was any monetary transaction in relation to it.
"I am a poor man and unable to feed my children. I handed over one child for proper care," he told reporters here.
