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Mandya: Years after a kidney racket was busted in Mandya, the town is again all over the news for sex detection of fetus.Surprisingly, the scanning was being conducted at a jaggery- manufacturing unit located in the midst of a sugarcane field, at Hullenahalli, that is located in Mandya taluk.The centre was identified following the busting…

Mandya: Years after a kidney racket was busted in Mandya, the town is again all over the news for sex detection of fetus.Surprisingly, the scanning was being conducted at a jaggery- manufacturing unit located in the midst of a sugarcane field, at Hullenahalli, that is located in Mandya taluk.The centre was identified following the busting of a female feticide racket by the Baiyappanahalli Police in Bengaluru.Ironically, the illegal sex detection centre and the kidney racket place are in the same area.The kidney racket was identified at Holalu village located near Melukote.Speaking to TOI, agriculture and district minister N Cheluvarayaswamy said that he had instructed the deputy commissioner and SP to conduct special drives to identify such illegal units in the district.Police sources said that the illegal scanning centre was being run for the past two years and none of the villagers were aware as pregnant women from outside Mandya were brought in the guise of being members of women self-help groups to visit the jaggery-manufacturing unit.Meanwhile, the Baiyappanahalli Police visited the spot and conducted mahazar.It is learnt that the police were shocked to see the place where the illegal unit was set up.The busting of the illegal unit has not only sent a shock wave among the villagers of Hullenahalli but also the entire Mandya district.Mandya SP N Yatish said that the Baiyappanahalli Police had visited the spot and had conducted the preliminary investigation.

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