Delhi baby rescued from J-K

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 29 2013 | 2:34 PM IST

Shyamlal alias Mahender, 25 and Babita, 35, both hailing from village Bhatiwadi Garh in Udhampur and presently living at Jagatpur extension in North Delhi as husband and wife, were arrested from Jammu railway station, a senior police official said.

The girl's father, on January 8, had complained that his immediate neighbour Mahender's wife Babita had taken away his daughter on the pretext of buying medicines and to purchase some clothes for the baby but had not returned.

During investigations, police managed to trace Babita's mobile which was in Jammu. Immediately, a police team rushed to Jammu and arrested the couple and recovered the toddler.

During interrogation, the accused said that they were in a live-in relationship for past few years. Babita has five children from her previous wedlock, but left her family in Udhampur after she came in contact with Mahender.

They came to Delhi three years ago and started living as husband and wife. But they didn't had any issue. The toddler's family were their immediate neighbourhood and had good relations.

"As per their plan, Mahender went to Jammu and arranged a rented accommodation and came to back Delhi on January 8. He didn't came to Jagatpur and called Babita and then fled to Jammu," said Sindhu Pillai, DCP North district.

  

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