Speaking to The Hindu , Superintendent of Police, Vikram Jeet Duggal said that they would follow the process in writing the letter rogatory since it needed to be passed through the Crime Investigation Department (CID) of Telangana and Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).
So far the police had identified that four Colombo-based hospitals had performed about 60 illegal transplantations on the basis of confession statement of accused, whom the police arrested. Recently the investigating police team had also found a documentary evidence on the involvement of Lankan hospitals, which would be enough to send letter rogotary.
A Punjab based recipient visited the hospital, whom the Navalok doctors declared fit for transplantation of kidney issuing a report.
The middlemen had also arranged a donor for him. Though the transplantation was scheduled a couple of months ago, it did not take place because the Police busted the racket during the same time.
While investigating the case, police found the medical report at this Punjab’s man residence.
Since a huge number of 60 kidney transplantations were performed in four hospitals, the police will also seek permission from Lankan government to interrogate six doctors, who performed the transplantations.
(thehindu.com)