Police said that the CCTV cameras in the hospital were "not functioning" and they could not get any footage for clues to track the baby identified as Atifa, a charge denied by North Delhi Municipal Corporation(NDMC) which runs the hospital.
The infant went missing from the hospital today around 8.15 am when her mother Rehana handed her to another lady.
"Atifa's mother had gone to the hospital for the blood test of her elder daughter. Since Atifa was crying, the lab assistant suggested her mother to hand over the kid to the lady who was in front of her. Within a few minutes of giving her child to the lady, she found that her daughter and the lady were missing," Esha Pandey, additional DCP-I(North) said.
According to Atifa's mother, the lady who kidnapped her daughter was wearing a red bindi and a huge nose pin.
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Police is on the lookout for the woman who kidnapped the child. "We have flashed the information with the details of the lady and the kid at all metro stations, railway stations, ISBT and all PCR vans across the city.
"We have informed the various motor and foot patrolling teams to look at all ladies of the same profile," said the officer adding that they are scanning the data of all the visitors to the hospital since morning.
"Our knowledge is that the CCTV cameras at the hospital are functional," he said.