Bengaluru Shocker: 22-Week-Old Female Foetus Found in Private Hospital's Dustbin; Owner on Run
Bengaluru Shocker: 22-Week-Old Female Foetus Found in Private Hospital's Dustbin; Owner on Run
During the inspection at the hospital located at Thirumalashettyhalli in Hoskote taluk, officials also found a woman lying in the operation theatre and suspected that the foetus thrown in the dustbin belonged to her

In a shocking incident, a team of health officials found a female foetus inside a dustbin at a private hospital in Karnataka’s Bengaluru Rural district during their routine inspection on Wednesday. The foetus was reportedly 22 weeks old.

During the inspection at the hospital located at Thirumalashettyhalli in Hoskote taluk, officials also found a woman lying in the operation theatre and suspected that the foetus thrown in the dustbin belonged to her. However, it is yet to be ascertained if the disposed foetus was hers or someone else’s, police said.

After the heinous discovery, a case has been registered by the police against the doctor who is also the owner of the hospital. The hospital was also sealed and four of its employees, including female nurses, were detained and were named in the FIR.

However, the hospital owner has been absconding since the incident and teams have been formed to trace him.

“A team of health officials visited the hospital as part of their routine inspection on Wednesday and found the female foetus to their utter shock,” a senior official said.

The health officials alerted police and sealed the hospital, he said.

State Health Commissioner Randeep D said it is the first case booked for female foeticide through illegal abortion in Karnataka.

“The health officials team followed leads and undertook an inspection where disposed foetus evidence was found along with no proper records maintained of scanning. The hospital has been sealed,” he said.

Based on the statement and complaint received by the health officials concerned, police have registered a case under the Prohibition of Sex Selection Act, Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act and sections 312 (causing miscarriage), 314 (death caused by act done with intent to cause miscarriage) and 315 (act done with intent to prevent child being born alive or to cause it to die after birth) of the Indian Penal Code against the owner and staff of the private hospital.

Earlier this month, the Karnataka Health Department had asked district health officers to inspect and seal unauthorised medical facilities and those run by ‘fake doctors’ after police busted a sex determination and female foeticide racket in Karnataka.

Several arrests have been made in connection with the scandal uncovered in Bengaluru, Mandya and Mysuru districts.

The Karnataka Government has transferred the investigation into such illegal activities to the Criminal Investigation Department of the State Police.

The State Health Commissioner recently issued a circular directing district health officials to inspect all medical facilities including clinics and diagnostic laboratories and seal them if they are found to be ‘unauthorised’ and run by ‘fake doctors’.

(With PTI Inputs) 

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