The CID, investigating the newborn trafficking racket, today unearthed a skull and bones of babies in North 24 Parganas, hours after rescuing 10 newborns from a mental health facility in the city following arrest of its owner Rina Banerjee.After rescuing three newborns from Sohan nursing home and arrest of eight accused at Baduria in North 24 Parganas on Monday, police so far arrested 15 people, five of them women and two medics, from different parts of the state, the CID officials said today.They said following the arrest of Rina, her mother Putul Banerjee alias Bordi and Prabha Pramanik alias Mejdi, the latter two are owners of the South View Nursing Home at Behala in south Kolkata, police unearthed the skull and bones of newborns in front of Sujit Dutta Memorial Trust, an NGO, at Raghavpur near Baduria in North 24 Parganas.Rina, who is being interrogated at Bhawani Bhawan, CID headquarters, is also the owner of Purbasha, a home for mental patients at Thakurpukur in south Kolkata. Police came to known that Purbasha, a three-storied building, was home for adult mental male patients, where the first floor was for women and in the top floor the newborns were kept for trade at hefty prices. Baduria's nursing home was the supplier of newborns.The 10 babies, ranging from newborn to 10 months, were kept in very unhealthy atmosphereand cartons of egg boxes were burn to drive away the mosquitoes. The rescued babies were taken to ESI Hospital in Behala. Police said these babies were supplied recently and had been kept for selling to childless couples.UNI PC AD -- (UNI) -- C-1-1-DL0108-1038154.Xml