Dilip Ghosh, who earlier worked at the state-run R G Kar Medical College and Hospital and Nityananda Biswas, were arrested by CID sleuths late last night for their alleged involvement in the racket, a senior CID officer said.
Both Ghosh and Biswas, he said, had played crucial roles in the child trafficking racket and had been involved with it for a long time.
Ghosh had contested the Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation election on a BJP ticket.
With the arrest of the two doctors, a total 20 people have been arrested by the CID in a span of 10 days since the racket was unearthed at Baduria in North 24 Parganas.
Meanwhile, three babies were rescued from a bush near a canal at Falta in South 24-Parganas district.
"We are looking into whether these babies were part of a trafficking racket and also trying to ascertain the identity of these babies," a senior police officer said.
"The policemen along with the locals launched a search and found the three babies wrapped in a blanket in a bush on the banks of a canal," he said.
The three babies - two girls and a boy - have been admitted to a government hospital at Diamond Harbour, the officer said.
BJP workers staged demonstration here protesting against child trafficking in the state.
The state government yesterday warned the district child protection officers (DCPOs) of Kolkata, North 24-Parganas and South 24-Parganas districts after the racket was busted in the state last week and asked them to step up surveillance in every state-run home.
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