Tribune News Service
Gaurav Kanthwal
Mohali, April 25
The police have booked Indus International Hospital, Dera Bassi,clinical directorSurinder Pal Singh Bedi within the alleged kidney sale racket case registered on March 21.
Bedi is the chairperson of the transplant authorisation board, which cleared 33 instances of organ transplant within the non-public hospital within the final two years.Sources stated the anesthesiologist has not reported to work on the hospital for greater than per week. Police visited his dwelling lately however the household remained tight-lipped about his whereabouts.
Already, hospital coordinator Abhishek and intermediary Raj Narayan have been arrested within the alleged organ commerce case.
As many as seven instances of unlawful kidney transplantation with donors and recipientsfrom Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Banur, Kurukshetra, Bareilly and Meerut have been discovered concerned within the alleged kidney sale racket by forging paperwork to indicate blood relations between the donor and recipient for financial good points.
The racket involving a hospital coordinator was unearthed after Sirsa resident ‘donor’ complained of the organ commerce to the police on March 18.
The Punjab Medical Council (PMC) has taken a notice of the incident and stated it will provoke acceptable motion in opposition to medical doctors, if discovered responsible of unlawful or unethical observe.
Bedi and the hospital administration has denied any wrongdoing within the case.
Indus Healthcare, owned by Dr Sant Prakash Singh, has three super-speciality hospitals in Punjab, two abroad divisions in Africa (Botswana) and a diagnostic centre, raised from a nursing dwelling.
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