Kidney racket:Indian Police to seek Interpol help to probe Lankan link

Kidney racket:Indian Police to seek Interpol help to probe Lankan link
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Indian police investigators have indicated that they would seek assistance from the Interpol to probe the link into the kidney extractions carried out in Sri Lanka.

Colombo: Indian police investigators have indicated that they would seek assistance from the Interpol to probe the link into the kidney extractions carried out in Sri Lanka.

The investigators in Gujarat's Anand district have said the documents have also confirmed that more than five persons travelled to Sri Lanka with help from 'agents' to sell their kidneys.

The Special Investigation Team (SIT), formed by Anand District Superintendent of Police Ashok Kumar Yadav, to probe into the kidney racket of Pandoli village has fanned across to Delhi and Mumbai to trace the timeline of the alleged organ extractions as well as 'big fish' involved in the racket.

The Sri Lankan Police recently arrested eight Indian nationals without valid visas staying in an apartment in a suburb of Colombo, reports Lanka page.

The Anand Police are looking at seeking help from the Interpol to probe the Sri Lanka link.

More than five people from Pandoli have travelled to Lanka for kidney extractions via Chennai with help of agents.

Two teams of the SIT, headed by the Petlad Deputy Superintendent of Police M R Gupta, are currently in Delhi and Mumbai to locate the network of the racket.

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