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Kidney racket mastermind may have fled the country: Police
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January 27, 2008 16:28 IST

The Haryana police on Sunday said that they did not rule out the possibility of the alleged mastermind of the kidney racket, Dr Amit Kumar, having fled the country, taking advantage of the network of some of his foreign clients.

"We are not ruling out the possibility that he may have escaped abroad by using his contacts. However, he will not be able to escape the legal channels," Gurgaon Police Commissioner Mohinder Lal told PTI.

He said the police was coordinating with various agencies to catch Kumar.

"We are not going to let him have an easy run for long. A man accused of being involved in 500 illegal transplants will not be allowed to go scot-free and we will track him down soon," he said.

Five foreign tourists, who had allegedly come for kidney transplants, were found in Amit Kumar's luxury guest house on Saturday.

He owns two hospitals in Gurgaon under the banner of Liberty Health Care Pvt Ltd, located about five km apart, both of which were raided on Saturday.

The police commissioner said police are preparing a database, about the previous record of Dr Amit Kumar, which will throw light about his alleged illegal activities.

Asked about Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda's reported remarks, in which he admitted that the police failed to uncover the scam, Lal said the Chief Minister's comments have been misunderstood.

"The chief minister never meant to put the blame on the police force. In fact, what he meant was that it was the collective responsibility of all of us--the society as a whole which includes the police, media and other people," Lal said.

On Saturday night, the police seized documents and equipment from a hospital in Gurgaon and sealed another in Ballabhgarh, as part of its probe into the kidney racket.


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