Six Sri Lankan Doctors who have been found as responsible for Illegally purchasing Kidneys from Poor Indian Villagers and transplanted to Indian Kidney Patients at Colombo Based Private Hospitals and some Indian Doctors who supported the process are due to be questioned soon by Indian Police regarding the alleged Kidney Transplant Racket Indian Media had reported today(23).
The accused Sri Lankan and Indian Doctors will be questioned by Nalgonda District Police in India which uncovered the information on alleged Kidney Transplant Racket media has stated.
Meanwhile the Superintendent Of Police in the Nalgonda Police Vikram Jeet Duggal has welcomed the Sri Lankan Government's Decision to temporarily ban all Kidney Transplant Surgeries carried out for foreigners in Government and Private Hospitals in Sri Lanka and stated it will help to expedite the investigations on alleged kidney racket.
Following the Sri Lankan Government's Decision to ban the Kidney Transplant Surgeries for Foreigners in Sri Lankan Hospitals the entire work of illegal transplants of human organs in South Asia came to a standstill the Superintendent Of Police in Nalgonda Police has said.
Indian Police have already filed cases against Six Sri Lankan Doctors who performed 60 illegal kidney transplants in four of the Colombo based private hospitals and also arrested the kingpin of the alleged Kidney Transplant Racket Suresh Prajapathi in India.
The accused Sri Lankan and Indian Doctors will be questioned by Nalgonda District Police in India which uncovered the information on alleged Kidney Transplant Racket media has stated.
Meanwhile the Superintendent Of Police in the Nalgonda Police Vikram Jeet Duggal has welcomed the Sri Lankan Government's Decision to temporarily ban all Kidney Transplant Surgeries carried out for foreigners in Government and Private Hospitals in Sri Lanka and stated it will help to expedite the investigations on alleged kidney racket.
Following the Sri Lankan Government's Decision to ban the Kidney Transplant Surgeries for Foreigners in Sri Lankan Hospitals the entire work of illegal transplants of human organs in South Asia came to a standstill the Superintendent Of Police in Nalgonda Police has said.
Indian Police have already filed cases against Six Sri Lankan Doctors who performed 60 illegal kidney transplants in four of the Colombo based private hospitals and also arrested the kingpin of the alleged Kidney Transplant Racket Suresh Prajapathi in India.
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