<p>New Delhi: A 7,000-page charge sheet has been filed by the Delhi Police in connection with an alleged kidney transplant involving Bangladeshis citizens, an officer said on Thursday.</p><p>In July, the Delhi Police Crime Branch had arrested seven people, including a 50-year-old Delhi-based woman doctor and three Bangladeshi citizens, in connection with the case.</p>.Patient dies weeks after kidney transplant from genetically modified pig.<p>A source said a total of ten people have been named as accused in the 7,112 page charge sheet, which was filed last week in a city court.</p><p>According to police, the woman doctor, D Vijaya Rajakumari, then working as a kidney transplant surgeon on a "fee-for-service basis" at the Indraprastha Apollo Hospital in southeast Delhi, was allegedly involved in the transplants of around 15 people from Bangladesh between 2021 and 2023.</p><p>Dr Rajakumari allegedly conducted these surgeries at Noida-based Yathartha Hospital where she was a visiting consultant, according to the charge sheet.</p><p>Among the other arrested are an assistant of the doctor, Vikram Singh, and three Bangladeshi nationals -- Rasel, Mihammad Sumon Miyan, and Mohammad Rokon alias Rahul Sarkar alias Bijay Mondal.</p><p>Police during their investigation recovered 23 stamps, forged files of patients and kidney donors, and forged Aadhaar cards from the possession of the accused.</p><p>A police officer identified as the kingpin of the network Rasel, who came to India in 2019 and donated his Kidney to one Bangladeshi patient.</p><p>After his surgery, Rasel started on building his racket. He would coordinate between different stakeholders and established contact with prospective kidney donors from Bangladesh and patients here, the officer said.</p><p>One of his associates, Ifti, who is in Bangladesh, used to get the donors, the officer added.</p>
<p>New Delhi: A 7,000-page charge sheet has been filed by the Delhi Police in connection with an alleged kidney transplant involving Bangladeshis citizens, an officer said on Thursday.</p><p>In July, the Delhi Police Crime Branch had arrested seven people, including a 50-year-old Delhi-based woman doctor and three Bangladeshi citizens, in connection with the case.</p>.Patient dies weeks after kidney transplant from genetically modified pig.<p>A source said a total of ten people have been named as accused in the 7,112 page charge sheet, which was filed last week in a city court.</p><p>According to police, the woman doctor, D Vijaya Rajakumari, then working as a kidney transplant surgeon on a "fee-for-service basis" at the Indraprastha Apollo Hospital in southeast Delhi, was allegedly involved in the transplants of around 15 people from Bangladesh between 2021 and 2023.</p><p>Dr Rajakumari allegedly conducted these surgeries at Noida-based Yathartha Hospital where she was a visiting consultant, according to the charge sheet.</p><p>Among the other arrested are an assistant of the doctor, Vikram Singh, and three Bangladeshi nationals -- Rasel, Mihammad Sumon Miyan, and Mohammad Rokon alias Rahul Sarkar alias Bijay Mondal.</p><p>Police during their investigation recovered 23 stamps, forged files of patients and kidney donors, and forged Aadhaar cards from the possession of the accused.</p><p>A police officer identified as the kingpin of the network Rasel, who came to India in 2019 and donated his Kidney to one Bangladeshi patient.</p><p>After his surgery, Rasel started on building his racket. He would coordinate between different stakeholders and established contact with prospective kidney donors from Bangladesh and patients here, the officer said.</p><p>One of his associates, Ifti, who is in Bangladesh, used to get the donors, the officer added.</p>