LUCKNOW, July 7 -- Twenty days after a five-month-old girl was abducted from the crowded platforms of Charbagh railway station, the infant was reunited with her family on Sunday after the Government Railway Police (GRP) rescued her unharmed and arrested a 38-year-old woman suspected of planning to sell the child through a trafficking network. The accused, identified as Chanda Devi, was arrested on Sunday with the infant in her possession. While she allegedly claimed during interrogation that she kidnapped the baby because she was unable to bear a child, investigators said the evidence collected so far points towards a larger child trafficking racket. Railway superintendent of police (SP) Rohit Mishra said the accused allegedly targeted infants at crowded public places, including railway stations and bus terminals, before taking them to other cities. "Our investigation indicates that she intended to take children to cities like Mumbai and Delhi and sell them. We are verifying whether she is linked to any organised child trafficking network," Mishra said. The case was cracked after investigators analysed nearly 400 CCTV footage clips. "The first clue was CCTV footage, and the final breakthrough also came through CCTV," Mishra said. According to police, the baby's parents, natives of Uttar Pradesh working in Karnataka, had arrived at Charbagh railway station on June 15 while travelling with their daughter. As they waited on Platforms 8 and 9, the accused allegedly befriended the family and spent time talking to them. Around 1 am, after the family fell asleep following dinner, she allegedly picked up the infant and fled.htc...