India, Sept. 9 -- Delhi police busted a baby trafficking ring on Monday. The operation was busted after the police received a top-off about the network operating across Delhi and neighbouring states.

The trafficking ring came to light after a brickmaker in UP's Banda reported his six-month-old son kidnapped from a bus stop at Sarai Kale Khan in August.

The six-month-old boy was kidnapped and reportedly sold to a doctor, who was also the owner of KK Hospital in Agra, for Rs.1.5 lakh.

On Monday, Delhi Police confirmed that they had arrested 10 people associated with the ring from across UP. During the capture, the police also recovered the six kidnapped infants, including the baby who was kidnapped from Sarai Kale Khan ISBT.

"Of the six...