India, June 6 -- An interstate sex determination racket was busted and three people, including a woman, were arrested from Uttar Pradesh's Bijnor, where they were allegedly conducting ultrasounds, a Gurugram health official said on Friday.

The official said a tip-off was received about a facility at Bijnor. To unearth the racket, a pregnant woman as a decoy customer was deployed who contacted a suspected intermediary, a woman, who allegedly agreed to arrange a sex determination test for Rs.25,000, with Rs.5,000 in advance and online transfer and the remaining Rs.20,000 in cash.

On Thursday, the suspect met the decoy woman at Punjabi Bagh Metro Station in Delhi, who took her to Noorpur in Bijnor.

Gurugram health department alerted the U...