Two men, who had allegedly bought kidneys through the racket which was busted in southeast Delhi last year, have been arrested, police said today.
The two kidney recipients, Santosh Kumar Gupta (54) and Ashok Aggarwal (63), were arrested on April 4 and 11 respectively, they said.
They were on anticipatory bail and were formally arrested for the purpose of finalising the supplementary chargesheet, a senior police officer said.
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Police had claimed that some personal staff of doctors at the hospital were running a kidney racket and bringing donors from different parts of the country to Delhi.
Touts used to lure poor people from West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh and other states for donating kidney in return of Rs 3 to 4 lakh.
Kumar had paid Rs 3 lakh to T Rajkumar Rao, the alleged kingpin of the racket and around Rs 8 lakh towards medical expenses. Aggarwal had paid Rs 2 lakh to Rao.
Kumar had come into contact with Rajkumar through Brijesh Chauhan, the PA of Dr D K Agarwal.
Ashok Aggarwal had come in contact with Rajkumar through Shailesh and Aditya, PAs of Dr Ashok Sarin.
Gupta was earlier running a sweet shop while Aggarwal has a garment shop.
Besides Rajkumar, those arrested include his mentor Deepak Kar, personal staff of doctors in Apollo hospital Brajesh Chauhan, Aditya Singh and Shailesh Saxena, agents Satya Prakash and Devashish Moulik, four donors - Umesh Srivastava, Neelu Srivastava, Bhanu Pratap and Maumita Moulik, organ recipients Ashutosh Gautam, his father and three others and one Aseem Sikdar.
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