Sashmita Ghosh, the former district child protection officer of
Jalpaiguri, was arrested today by the Criminal Investigation Department
in connection with the illegal sale of babies from an orphanage run by
an NGO in Jalpaiguri town.
The arrest comes within 24 hours of Sashmita being suspended by Rachna Bhagat, the district magistrate of Jalpaiguri.
Mrinal Ghosh, her husband and the DCPO of Darjeeling, who is also
under suspension, was arrested two days ago by sleuths for his alleged
involvement in the case.
This morning, a CID team went to Collegepara and
raided the couple's residence. Sources said some important documents had
been seized.
"We have evidence that Sashmita has concealed information and did not
deliver her official responsibility as the DCPO of Jalpaiguri. She was
supposed to have clear and updated information about the children
staying at the orphanage. In case any child is provided for adoption or
shifted somewhere, she should have that information as well," an
investigator said.
She couldn't, however, satisfy the CID officials when asked about the
children whom Chandana Chakraborty, the main accused, had illegally
sold.
"Sashmita has also misused her power. There is proof that without
informing the Child Welfare Committee of Jalpaiguri, she has put her
signature, allowing the NGO to shift children from the home or in other
words, let them sell the children against cash," a source said.
Earlier, the CID had clarified that Mrinal was aware of the illegal
selling of infants by Chandana, who heads North Bengal People's
Development Centre, the NGO.
The investigators have also found that Mrinal had influenced Debasish
Chanda, a doctor associated with the orphanage, to prepare fake
documents of around 17 infants whom Chandana had illegally sold in the
past three-four years.
"Our team has visited the residence of Mrinal and Sashmita. There,
they have found some more documents which have only substantiated our
doubts. We are also checking out their bank transactions as there are
reports that both have received benefits from Chandana," an official
said.
CID officials further said they had also got names of people whom
Juhee Chowdhury - the woman leader of BJP arrested in this case - had
contacted in Delhi.
"We have got a number of names and are in the process of carrying out
the verification of corresponding call records to know what their roles
were in this case. In due course, we would also start the process of
calling them to obtain information," the source said.
A four-member team from National Commission for Protection of Child Rights will arrive in Jalpaiguri tomorrow from Delhi.(TT)

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