Six arrested for trafficking kidneys of Nepalis to India sent to jail
Summary
Six individuals involved in trafficking kidneys of poor Nepalis to India have been remanded in judicial custody by Kathmandu District Court for further investigation.
Key Points
- Six individuals have been arrested and sent to jail for trafficking kidneys of poor Nepalis to India.
- Kathmandu District Court ordered their remand in judicial custody pending trial.
- Shyam Krishna Bhandari is the alleged ringleader of the kidney trafficking network operating from Delhi.
- Victims were lured to India with false promises of jobs and had their kidneys removed without proper compensation.
- The suspects were arrested in July and August and rearrested on October 9 after fleeing during protests.