New Delhi [India], July 9: The Delhi police have arrested seven people, including a doctor, in connection with an organ transplant racket exposed by the Crime Branch. Deputy Commissioner of Police, Crime Branch, Amit Goel, stated, "Seven people have been arrested in connection with an international organ transplant racket. The mastermind of this racket was a Bangladeshi."
He added, "Both the donor and receiver were from Bangladesh. We have arrested a person named Russell, who used to arrange patients and donors, and a female doctor involved in the transplant has also been arrested."
The police revealed that the group charged Rs 25-30 lakhs for each transplant and had been operating since 2019. The investigation is ongoing, and further details are awaited.
Delhi Police is the law enforcement agency responsible for maintaining law and order in Delhi, the capital city of India.
An organ transplant racket is an illegal operation where people buy and sell human organs, like kidneys, for money.
A Bangladeshi is a person from Bangladesh, a neighboring country of India.
Donors are people who give their organs, and receivers are people who get those organs.
Rs 25-30 lakhs means 2.5 to 3 million Indian Rupees, which is a large amount of money.
The Deputy Commissioner of Police is a high-ranking officer in the police department.
The Crime Branch is a special unit of the police that investigates serious crimes.
Amit Goel is the name of the Deputy Commissioner of Police who is handling this case.
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