Interpol issues arrest warrant for India's kidney kingpin
The Sun
Interpol has issued an international "red notice" arrest warrant for the alleged ringleader of India's kidney-transplant factory, Amit Kumar, who is suspected to have fled to Canada after police near New Delhi raided a clandestine clinic where hundreds of organs - bought or coerced from poor labourers - were sold and stitched into foreign patients.
Kumar, 40, is accused in the global alert posted late Thursday at Interpol's website of having forcibly operated on some 500 donor patients in a secret operating theatre in the upscale New Delhi suburb of Gurgaon.
Also wanted by Interpol is an alleged accomplice in the kidney scam, 36-year-old Jeevan Rawat.