The Hyderabad Cyber Crimes Police of India have told the Indian Media that they have sufficient evidence to arrest Sri Lankan Doctors who have found as involved in large scale illegal Kidney Transplant Racket operated between Sri Lanka and India the Hans India Newspaper has reported .
A high level Police Team of Hyderabad Cyber Crimes Police is due to arrive Sri Lanka shortly to handed over the evidence regarding the Sri Lankan Doctors involvement of the Kidney Racket to the Sri Lankan Police the Indian Paper quoted Hyderabad Cyber Crimes Police Officials has stated.
Indian Police have already arrested seven Indians including the kingpin of the alleged illegal kidney racket Suresh Prajapathi and questioned from them on the racket.
Meanwhile the Criminal Investigations Department(CID)that investigating on the illegal kidney racket operated between Sri Lanka and India had last Thursday questioned the Director General Of Health Services Dr.Palitha Mahipala regarding the alleged Illegal Kidney Transplants performed at Colombo based Private Hospitals under the racket.
A high level Police Team of Hyderabad Cyber Crimes Police is due to arrive Sri Lanka shortly to handed over the evidence regarding the Sri Lankan Doctors involvement of the Kidney Racket to the Sri Lankan Police the Indian Paper quoted Hyderabad Cyber Crimes Police Officials has stated.
Indian Police have already arrested seven Indians including the kingpin of the alleged illegal kidney racket Suresh Prajapathi and questioned from them on the racket.
Meanwhile the Criminal Investigations Department(CID)that investigating on the illegal kidney racket operated between Sri Lanka and India had last Thursday questioned the Director General Of Health Services Dr.Palitha Mahipala regarding the alleged Illegal Kidney Transplants performed at Colombo based Private Hospitals under the racket.