Police investigating an international baby smuggling ring find the skeletons of two infants in Indian adoption charity office

Ten children all aged under one were found in a home for the mentally disabled in the impoverished district of South 24 Parganas in West Bengal.
They were lying on a blanket severely malnourished, with some suffering from chest and skin infections.
Detectives then made the chilling discovery of two infant skeletons in a second raid in the neighbouring district of North 24 Parganas.
It is thought the babies died while waiting to be sold as part of the sophisticated smuggling ring.
It comes after officers rescued three newborn babies – one born just hours earlier – from biscuit cartons in a medical store.
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