National Commission for Protection of Child Rights today asked the police to probe how the minor girl,who admitted the two-year-old battered baby girl to AIIMS,landed up in the house of a man with whom she was living. NCPCR chairperson Shanta Sinha said it was horrifying to see the way "this little child has been treated and she is lying in comatose condition in the trauma centre." "But police is behaving in a little bit strange way. I think,because a minor has brought the baby to hospital then it almost looks like a double crime because the girl is living with somebody who is much older than her," she said. Sinha also sought to know how the minor landed in the house of the man and where the child came from. "Is he some kind of a trafficker or what kind of work is he doing? Why police has not registered a case against the man with whom the girl is living. I think this is very important to find out," she said. The trauma centre should come up with the medical report on whether the child has been sexually abused,Sinha said. The child,whose parents are untraced,is undergoing treatment at the neurosurgery ICU of AIIMS trauma centre and has been put on ventilator support after suffering two cardiac arrests in the past few days. She was brought to the hospital on January 18 by a teenaged girl who claimed to be her mother.