A six-month-old girl was allegedly kidnapped while her mother was caught up in the queue to give the blood sample of her elder daughter in Hindu Rao Hospital in North Delhi this morning.
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.
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In her complaint, Atifa's mother has said that the hospital didn't take quick action when she raised a hue and cry about her missing daughter and only made a PCR call at 8.59 am, the officer said.
According to Atifa's mother, the lady who kidnapped her daughter was wearing a red bindi and a huge nose pin.
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.
North Delhi Mayor Sanjeev Nayyar confirmed the kidnapping of the infant from the hospital but claimed that the CCTV cameras there were functional.
"Our knowledge is that the CCTV cameras at the hospital are functional," he said.
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