An interstate racket involved in illegal prenatal sex determination was uncovered in Uttar Pradesh, leading to the arrest of six individuals.
Authorities are investigating the network's operations across state lines.
An interstate racket involved in illegal prenatal sex determination was uncovered in Uttar Pradesh, leading to the arrest of six individuals.
Authorities are investigating the network's operations across state lines.

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In a significant breakthrough, Uttar Pradesh police have dismantled an interstate racket involved in illegal prenatal sex determination, arresting six individuals. The operation, which violated the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (PCPNDT) Act, was uncovered following a detailed investigation by local authorities.
According to officials, the racket operated across multiple states, exploiting loopholes in the system to conduct unlawful sex determination tests. The accused allegedly used portable ultrasound machines and collaborated with unregistered clinics to carry out their activities. The arrests were made after a coordinated effort by law enforcement agencies, who acted on specific intelligence inputs.
Authorities revealed that the racket not only posed a grave threat to the enforcement of gender equality laws but also endangered the lives of pregnant women subjected to unsafe medical practices. Investigators are now working to trace the network's full extent and identify other individuals or clinics involved in the illegal operation.
This crackdown highlights the ongoing challenges in curbing illegal prenatal sex determination practices in India, despite stringent laws under the PCPNDT Act. Officials have urged the public to report any suspicious activities to help eradicate such unlawful practices. Further details about the investigation are awaited as authorities continue their probe into the case.