The Crime Branch also carried out searches at Batra Hospital and seized some documents in connection with the racket, a senior police officer said.
Arun Das, who was arrested this evening in Kolkata, used to refer patients to his contacts in Delhi who would then arrange donors for the recipients, said the officer.
Das is a close aide of Jayant Sahoo, who was arrested along with Sulekha Panda, Anoj Patra and Birju Paswan, last week for indulging in the illegal sale and purchase of kidneys.
The Crime Branch teams were also looking for some accused in Bhubhaneswar, Hyderabad, West Bengal, who refer patients to their Delhi contacts, the officer said, adding teams were carrying out searches there.
The racket was busted after an MBA student, along with a news channel reporter, contacted the Crime Branch officials in April.
He had posed as a donor to dig deep into the racket and through spy devices provided to him by the Crime Branch recorded the entire process of his meetings with the middlemen, to his screening process at the hospital.
However, the hospital had denied any wrongdoing and assured cooperation in the probe.
The middlemen gave the complainant a separate identity with fake ID cards, so that he could pass off as a member of the family of the recipient.
The middlemen targeted helpless families, who were looking for kidney donors.
They were induced and charged huge amount of money with the promise to complete necessary documentation and formalities for the smooth transplant operation.
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