According to Indian media reports the Cyber Crime Police of Hyderabad are aiming to expose Sri Lankan doctors, who have been allegedly involved in a Kidney racket.
After a year-long investigation, police found that all the accused who were arrested on charges of acting as agents in luring customers were once victims.
Almost all the agents arrested in the kidney racket across the country had sold one of their kidneys for Rs 5 lakh, which was the amount fixed by agents Indian media reports claimed.
Taking part in the racket from the preparatory stages, these victims found out ways to gain visa to Sri Lanka, gather information on the doctors to meet in Colombo and get admitted to hospitals where verification of the antecedents of the organ donors and receptors.
The Indian police is reported to have sufficient evidence to arrest the doctors in Sri Lanka, who made money in organ trading.
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