In a heartbreaking incident from Ulhasnagar in Maharashtra’s Thane district where a six-day-old baby girl was sold by her parents for Rs 90,000. However, the child’s grandmother, driven by love and determination, intervened to rescue her.

The grandmother filed a complaint against her son, daughter-in-law, and the buyers, prompting the police to register a case and recover the infant safely.The baby girl was born on January 22 to the Gaikwad family in the Maratha section of Camp No. 4, Ulhasnagar. Shockingly, just six days later, the parents sold the infant.

The grandmother, upon visiting the hospital to meet her granddaughter, discovered the baby was missing. When she questioned her son, Vishal, he confessed to selling the child.

The grandmother was heartbroken when she learned her son, Vishal, had sold his six-day-old daughter. She begged him to return the money and bring the baby back, but he refused and didn’t reveal who had bought her.
Determined to save her granddaughter, she went to the Ulhasnagar Central Police Station and reported the incident.

The police quickly took action, filing a case against the parents, a middlewoman, and the family who bought the baby. All those involved were arrested, and the police are now investigating why the baby was sold and whether the buyers had done this before.