The multi-billion rupee Gurgaon kidney scandal came to light in January 2008 when police arrested several people for running a kidney transplant racket in Gurgaon, an industrial township near New Delhi, India. Kidneys from most of the victims, who were the poor hailing from the nearby western Uttar Pradesh, were transplanted into clients from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Saudi Arabia and Greece. The police raid was prompted by complaints by the locals from Moradabad about illegal kidney sales. The man accused of the scandal, Amit Kumar, was arrested in Nepal on 7 February 2008 and has denied any hand in criminal activity.
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| - The multi-billion rupee Gurgaon kidney scandal came to light in January 2008 when police arrested several people for running a kidney transplant racket in Gurgaon, an industrial township near New Delhi, India. Kidneys from most of the victims, who were the poor hailing from the nearby western Uttar Pradesh, were transplanted into clients from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Saudi Arabia and Greece. The police raid was prompted by complaints by the locals from Moradabad about illegal kidney sales. The man accused of the scandal, Amit Kumar, was arrested in Nepal on 7 February 2008 and has denied any hand in criminal activity. (en)
- El escándalo por trasplantes ilegales de riñón en la India salió a la luz en enero del 2008 cuando la policía detuvo a varias personas para llevar a cabo un trasplante ilegal de riñón en Gurgaon, un municipio industrial cerca de Nueva Delhi, India. Los riñones de la mayoría de las víctimas, que eran pobres procedentes de la cercana Uttar Pradesh, fueron trasplantados a clientes de Estados Unidos, Reino Unido, Canadá, Arabia Saudita y Grecia. (es)
- In India, nel gennaio del 2008, venne alla luce uno scandalo multimiliardario (in rupie) quando la polizia arrestò parecchie persone per trapianto di rene illegale nella città industriale di Gurgaon, a Sud-Ovest di New Delhi. I reni della maggior parte delle vittime, ovvero i poveri che vivevano nella parte ovest dello stato dell'Uttar Pradesh, erano trapiantati in clienti provenienti da USA, Regno Unito, Canada, Arabia Saudita e Grecia.. L'intervento della polizia fu richiesto dagli abitanti del luogo Moradabad in seguito alla evidenza della vendita illegale di reni. L'uomo accusato dello scandalo, Amit Kumar, venne arrestato in Nepal il 7 febbraio 2008 ed ha negato ogni attività criminosa. (it)
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| - The multi-billion rupee Gurgaon kidney scandal came to light in January 2008 when police arrested several people for running a kidney transplant racket in Gurgaon, an industrial township near New Delhi, India. Kidneys from most of the victims, who were the poor hailing from the nearby western Uttar Pradesh, were transplanted into clients from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Saudi Arabia and Greece. The police raid was prompted by complaints by the locals from Moradabad about illegal kidney sales. The man accused of the scandal, Amit Kumar, was arrested in Nepal on 7 February 2008 and has denied any hand in criminal activity. (en)
- El escándalo por trasplantes ilegales de riñón en la India salió a la luz en enero del 2008 cuando la policía detuvo a varias personas para llevar a cabo un trasplante ilegal de riñón en Gurgaon, un municipio industrial cerca de Nueva Delhi, India. Los riñones de la mayoría de las víctimas, que eran pobres procedentes de la cercana Uttar Pradesh, fueron trasplantados a clientes de Estados Unidos, Reino Unido, Canadá, Arabia Saudita y Grecia. (es)
- In India, nel gennaio del 2008, venne alla luce uno scandalo multimiliardario (in rupie) quando la polizia arrestò parecchie persone per trapianto di rene illegale nella città industriale di Gurgaon, a Sud-Ovest di New Delhi. I reni della maggior parte delle vittime, ovvero i poveri che vivevano nella parte ovest dello stato dell'Uttar Pradesh, erano trapiantati in clienti provenienti da USA, Regno Unito, Canada, Arabia Saudita e Grecia.. L'intervento della polizia fu richiesto dagli abitanti del luogo Moradabad in seguito alla evidenza della vendita illegale di reni. L'uomo accusato dello scandalo, Amit Kumar, venne arrestato in Nepal il 7 febbraio 2008 ed ha negato ogni attività criminosa. (it)
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