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Kidney racket: Accused first pleads guilty, then retracts

An accused in the kidney racket case pleaded guilty before a special CBI court in Haryana today but quickly backtracked when informed that this could lead to his sentencing. Charges were framed afresh against all accused, including key accused Dr Amit Kumar.

Updated on: Mar 13, 2012 09:51 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Panchkula
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An accused in the kidney racket case who pleaded guilty before a special CBI court in Haryana on Tuesday, when charges were framed afresh against all accused, quickly backtracked when he was informed that this could lead to his sentencing.

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Mohammad Giyasuddin had allegedly sold his kidney and later turned a middleman, luring other people into the racket, according to the CBI.

He said he had already spent four years in jail and the process of calling witnesses again would take a lot of time. Giyasuddin requested the judge to punish him. But when he was informed that this could lead to his sentencing, he immediately pleaded not guilty and said he would rather defend himself.

On the request of the CBI counsel, he would now be kept separately in Ambala jail.

The court on Tuesday framed charges against key accused Dr Amit Kumar, his brother Jeewan and Dr Upinder Kumar under Section 307, 120-B, 506 of IPC and Transplantation of Human Organs Act (TOHO). Charges were also framed against six others.

 
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Bhartesh Singh Thakur

Bhartesh Singh Thakur is a senior correspondent at Chandigarh. He covers Panjab University, local administration and defence.

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