Director General of Police (DGP) Okay.V. Rajendranath Reddy has stated that the managements of the In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) centres might be booked if their employees leak the small print of the sufferers and resort to crimes.
“In some IVF centres, the paramedical and administrative staff are giving the details of the patients to child traffickers. Police will act sternly against the hospital managements too,” the DGP warned.
Referring to the Maharashtra baby promoting racket, which has hyperlinks to Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, Mr. Rajendranath Reddy stated some nurses, counsellors and the executive employees in a number of IVF centres had been observing the issueless {couples}, who had been taking remedy.
“In this case, unearthed by Parbhani district police of Maharashtra, four children were rescued at Jaggaiahpet, and the accused were either working in IVF centres, or were having links with the staff of the hospitals. We request the IVF centre managements to maintain a vigil on the employees to check crimes, failing which similar action would be taken against the doctors,” Mr. Rajendranath Reddy stated.
Instructions had been given to the police to preserve a vigil on the IVF centres. The Anti-Human Trafficking Units (AHTUs) ought to step up informant community to stop trafficking in kids, the DGP stated.