The child protection officers of Darjeeling and Jalpaiguri districts
have been suspended for their alleged involvement in the illegal sale of
infants from an orphanage in Jalpaiguri town.
Mrinal Ghosh, the protection officer of Darjeeling, and his
Jalpaiguri counterpart Sashmita Ghosh were suspended from the posts by
the respective district magistrates.
While Mrinal had already been arrested and remanded in CID custody,
his wife Sashmita has been repeatedly questioned by the agency at
Pintail Village near here.
"Showcause notices were served on both of them.
After Mrinal was arrested, he was suspended from the post yesterday. On
the other hand, the Jalpaiguri district administration found the reply
sent by Sashmita unsatisfactory and today, she was also suspended," said
an administrative source said.
Along with Mrinal, members of the child welfare committee of Darjeeling have also been showcaused.
"The CWC members have been showcaused for sending children to an
orphanage in Jalpaiguri without involving the CWC of Jalpaiguri. Some
other irregularities have also come to our notice. The chairperson of
Darjeeling CWC has been asked to collect replies from all members and
submit the same to us in three days," Anurag Srivastava, the district
magistrate of Darjeeling, said.
The CID has found that 17 children were illegally sold from Bimala
Sishu Griha - the orphanage run by North Bengal People's Development
Centre, the NGO headed by Chandana Chakraborty - in the past three-four
years.
The Jalpaiguri district administration is also probing the activities
of a private home for boys in the New Jalpaiguri area, close to
Siliguri.
"We have found certain anomalies in the home's functioning. A report
will be sent to the state women and child welfare department about the
home," Rachna Bhagat, the district magistrate of Jalpaiguri said.(TT)

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