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Kidney Racket Gang: Cops seeks Govt nod to prosecute under anti-organ law

Five persons, including a woman, were arrested for allegedly running the racket that was busted by the crime branch

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Almost two weeks after the Delhi Police crime branch busted a kidney racket, the force has written to Delhi Government seeking its sanction to slap charges under the stringent anti-organ trade law — Transplantation of Human Organs Act, 1994 on the five accused who were arrested following a 40-day-long secret operation last month.

Five persons, including a woman, were arrested for allegedly running the racket that was busted by the crime branch.

“We require the sanction of the Delhi government to book the accused under this Act and to strengthen the case,” a senior official said on condition of anonymity. Police have also requested the government for expert help to study technical details of the case.

The reason the police are seeking government sanction is because of the strict wording of the act. As Section 22 of the Act states, "No court shall take cognisance of an offence under this Act except on a complaint made by the Appropriate Authority concerned, or any officer authorised in this behalf by the Central Government or the State Government.”

Earlier, following arrests, police had seized some documents from Batra Hospital, and had requested the government to set up a panel of doctors to study the nuances of the matter.

The racket which indulged in kidney transplants was busted by a team of Delhi Police's Crime Branch with the help of a 24-year-old MBA student and a TV reporter following investigations over a period of 40 days, based on more than 200 calls and video recordings.

The MBA student had posed as a donor to dig deep into the racket and through spy devices provided to him by the crime branch, they recorded the entire process from his meetings with the middlemen to his screening process at the hospital for kidney donation. The man even underwent a screening test in front of a medical team at Batra Hospital that had cleared his interview despite him giving some wrong answers.

The hospital had however denied any such involvement and said that it would cooperate in the probe.

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