Indian Surrogacy Firm Stolen Babies Allegedly Sold for Profit

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-14 00:52:36 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-19 16:10:14

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Indian Surrogacy Firm Stolen Babies Allegedly Sold for Profit

For many couples, the path to parenthood involves seeking fertility treatment, a journey that may bring them to a surrogate mother. In the aftermath of news of a large-scale baby trafficking scandal unraveling in the Indian city of Hyderabad, the spotlight is on the global trade of commercial surrogacy, revealing yet another dark chapter in the lucrative medical tourism industry.

The details are jaw-dropping: In a shocking twist, authorities found 17 abandoned infants in a Hyderabad hospital, while scores of others are still missing. These children were reportedly destined to be sold to wealthy parents-to-be under the guise of arranged adoptions, according to officials from the South Asian nation's federal investigation agency. In this case, these infants are the victims of baby trafficking, sold to the highest bidder. Local police have since arrested a doctor and his aide alleged to have operated an illegal surrogacy clinic where the infants were found.

While the investigation is ongoing, if the allegations are substantiated, this case underscores the dark underbelly of commercial surrogacy, a multi-billion-dollar industry. It is a stark reminder that while many view commercial surrogacy as a business transaction, the lives involved are human, with emotions, hopes, and fears.