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bineet
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Posted on 01-30-08 11:41
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The kidney racket mastermind in NDTV record tells the fake patient to come to kathmandu where he would do the surg to transplant kidney. For this the mastermind known as Dr. Amit Kumar alias Dr. Santosh Rawat asks 12 lakhs IC. The indian police has said that this guy who is on the run now could be in Nepal now. To this surgery he is thought to have connections in some private hospitals in Kathmandu. My aunt who is a senior nurse in Om Hospital says that it could be Om Hospital involved in the racket. There are some very greedy and immoral doctors there who would do anything for money. Such doctors are among some Dr. Vola Rizal and an old and unskilled Mudvari. The kidney racket and it's connections in Kathmandu should be throughly investigated and the doctors and the hospital involved should be brought infront of the public and they should be punished in public.
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Posted on 01-30-08 1:17
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Such types of issues should be investigated properly and any involved person and institute should be punished. Actually we don't want any such things in our country.
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Harka_Bahadur
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Posted on 01-30-08 1:33
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This is crazy man.. crazy people doing crazy things.. What the F_ _ _..
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Posted on 01-30-08 9:57
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bineet
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Posted on 01-30-08 10:01
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He is also called Dr. Horror. He seems to have Nepali and Canadian passport too plus a connection with a leading Nepali private hospital which in Nepal may not come out. The Nepalese officials are corrupt to the extent of letting it go. But I thing there are a few private hospitals in Kathmandu which can be thought of as being involved looking at the docs who work in it. Om Hospital and Research Centre could be one.
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bineet
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Posted on 01-31-08 12:27
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'Dr Amit was winding up business' 31 Jan 2008, 0332 hrs IST,TNN MORADABAD: Did the main accused in the kidney scam, Dr Amit Kumar, get wind of the fact that he was on the police radar much before the raid on his premises in Gurgaon? The kingpin's accomplice, Dr Upender Kumar Aggarwal, told the Moradabad police on Wednesday that Amit had decided to flee to Nepal at least a week before the raids.
A police source confirmed to Times City that Upender had said Amit was scheduled to leave for Nepal on January 25. He had even asked his brother, Jeevan, to wind up the operations soon and get out of Gurgaon. Upender, who was remanded to police custody on Tuesday, was questioned for several hours by Moradabad police at Kotwali police station on Wednesday.
Senior superintendent of police Prem Prakash admitted that Amit was scheduled to leave for Nepal on January 25. "This is a new disclosure made by Upender before us and we are taking it very seriously. We are trying to ascertain why he wanted to leave for Nepal on January 25. It seems he had told all his aides that it was time to get out of that place," said Prakash. According to Upender, Amit had told his associates that he was not likely to return for a long time.
According to the police, Amit probably knew that it was only a matter of time before the police came and this made him take the decision. "As we see it, he was an influential man and must have had contacts in the local police. He may have bought some time with them to make his escape. What he may not have imagined even in his dreams is that he would be raided by the Moradabad police at the last minute," said a senior police officer. Amit's premises were raided on January 24 by the Moradabad police. The operation had not been disclosed to the Gurgaon police till the last minute.
Meanwhile, Upender admitted before the Moradabad police again on Wednesday that many of the donors and recipients were examined by doctors in three top hospitals of Delhi before the transplant. "He, however, said it was Amit who had links in these hospitals and that he only followed Amit's instructions. He said he had no idea whether or not there was any criminal intent on the part of the hospital staff," said a police officer.
Upender, in fact, maintained all along during his nine-hour interrogation that Amit Kumar was the brain behind the racket. He told the police that he was just a small-time physician who listened to Amit because he paid him good money.
The police also got Upender medically examined on Wednesday and found that he was a diabetic as well as a heart patient. Prakash again said on Wednesday that permission has been sought from court for narco analysis of Upender.
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dusman
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Posted on 01-31-08 1:34
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Remember, few days ago, here i sajha , we all were eager in collecting money for a kidney . I wonder if we were collecting money to pay for the crooks like " Dr. Amit".
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bineet
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Posted on 01-31-08 2:47
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Kidney scam kingpin may be in Nepal 28 Jan 2008, 0204 hrs IST,TNN GURGAON/LUCKNOW: The man behind the Rs 100 crore kidney racket - Dr Amit Kumar - may be ensconced in Nepal while investigators trace the remaining links of his network in Delhi and NCR.
Senior police officers say Kumar might have sneaked into Kathmandu through the porous UP-Nepal border. A news channel claimed that Dr Kumar had been caught on hidden camera about two months ago, saying that he had contacts in Kathmandu and also conducted surgeries there.
Reports on Sunday suggested that Dr Kumar was present at his Sector 23 "clinic" 30 minutes before the premises were raided by police early Friday morning. TOI had reported on Saturday that police suspect a mole inside the force might have tipped off Dr Kumar on the operation.
Dr Upender's driver and an aide were detained on Sunday and an Indica recovered. |
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Posted on 02-05-08 12:00
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India to probe kidney racket link to Nepal
Kantipur Report NEW DELHI, Feb 5 - Indian police have decided to send a special team to Nepal for further investigation after reports that a multi-million kidney racket based in India was spread well over to Nepal. Police investigation into Gurgaon kidney racket also brought the fact into the light that the main alleged in the illegal trade Dr Amit Kumar could be hiding in Nepal. Dr Amit's close friend and partner Dr Upendra Kumar reavealed this during police interrogation while claiming that the former also owns a big hospital in Nepal. Police had arrested five persons including Dr Upendra from Dr Amit Kumar's Hospital in Gurgaon's Sector 23 about 10 days ago, for investigation. Earlier, sleuths probing the kidney racket had revealed that at least three Turkish nationals had died during transplant procedures at the Hospital between 2003 to 2005. The matter was allegedly covered up claiming the three died due to cardiac failure.
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Posted on 02-16-08 2:04
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