Metropolitan Magistrate Arvind Bansal fixed September 5 for deciding whether to take cognisance of the over 1000-page charge sheet filed by the Delhi Police against 17 accused in the illegal organ trading in the capital including the alleged kingpin, T Rajkumar Rao, personal assistants of senior doctors at Apollo Hospital, donors and some recipients.
The police had arrested 13 accused by the end of July, while four others had surrendered before a court last month.
They have been chargesheeted under various provisions of the IPC and the Transplantation of Human Organs Act.
Earlier, the court had denied bail to Ashutosh, son of a DJB official, observing that the process of transplantation prima facie appeared to be a "pre-planned criminal conspiracy" and a huge some of money to the tune of Rs 24 lakh was said to have exchanged hands during the process.
The police had claimed that some personal staff of doctors at the hospital were running a kidney racket and bringing donors from different parts of the country to Delhi.
Some touts used to lure financially poor people from West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh and other states for donating kidney in return of Rs 3-4 lakh, it was alleged.
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