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'Kidney racket' exposed in India

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Police in India have issued an alert for a doctor alleged to be involved in an organ trading racket.

Last week, police in Gurgaon, a suburb of the capital Delhi, raided a house which was used to carry out illegal kidney transplants.

Hundreds of poor labourers were tricked into selling kidneys, officials says.

Trade in human organs is banned in India but many continue to sell their kidneys to clients, including Westerners, waiting for transplants.

Gurgaon is an affluent suburb of Delhi, home to high-rise apartment blocks and call centres.

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It is here, in a nondescript house, that many poor labourers were lured from across northern India and bribed into selling their kidneys, according to the police.

For this they were allegedly paid up to $2,500.

The clients are said to be wealthy Indians, and even some foreign visitors, who were in urgent need of a kidney transplant and willing to pay large sums for it.

Last week, the police raided the illegal clinic after being tipped-off by a victim.

Four people were arrested but the main person alleged to be behind the racket, a doctor, is missing.

Gurgaon police commissioner Mohinder Lal told the BBC that an alert had been sounded at airports to prevent him from leaving the country.

He said police also planned to approach Interpol to issue a warrant for his arrest.

Despite banning the trade in human organs India continues to be one of the major centres of the trade.

Source: BBC NEWS | South Asia | 'Kidney racket' exposed in India
 
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Kidney racket kingpin may have fled to Canada
30 Jan 2008, 1609 hrs IST,PTI

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TORONTO: The alleged kingpin of a multi-crore kidney transplant racket, Amit Kumar, is suspected to have fled to Canada ahead of police raids that shut down the operation last week.

Kumar, dubbed as "Dr Horror" by media for allegedly supplying hundreds of kidneys bought or coerced from the country's poor, was reportedly running the operation partly from an unknown location in Canada, where his family is said to be living, Canadian daily National Post reported on Tuesday.

A Canadian police spokesperson said that Canadian authorities currently have "limited information" about the Indian police investigation.

"We can, however, say that Interpol-Ottawa has been in communication with Interpol-New Delhi about this case," said Royal Canadian Mountain police Sgt. Sylvie Tremblay.

Haryana police had sought a red corner Interpol notice to track down Kumar apprehending he may have fled the country. It also said that Kumar did not possess requisite medical degrees.

Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss said that the Centre would seek a CBI inquiry into the case.
 
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