
Police found evidence that the owner of the protection house sold newborns mostly to childless couples, said Yadav.
More than 100 residents were taken from Apna Ghar after a raid on May 9.
Most of them were female residents, ranging in age from newborns to 55 years, Yadav said.
Some of them complained to a separate investigation team appointed by a court, that police too were involved in their sexual exploitation at the shelter.
"We are not ruling out anything, but what we need is strong evidence before we make a further headway in these allegations in the case. There will be no laxity on our part, but these allegations have to be supported by evidence," Yadav said.
But court-appointed investigators expressed their shock after interviewing the people taken from the shelter.
"I have been doing work related to child welfare for seven to eight years now. But I haven't seen this kind of torture or sexual exploitation anywhere in my life," said Utsav Bains, member of the probe team.