Kathmandu, October 16

Police today arrested five persons, including CEO of Pulchowk-based Nidan Hospital Bipendra Pradhan, on the charge of illegally transplanting kidney to a kidney patient.

Others arrested are hospitalLegal Officer Kumud Kumar Bhattarai, general physician of the hospital Rajesh Panta, Section Officer of Lalitpur District Office Ram Chandra Ale and kidney recipient Shankar Lal Lama.

Except for the kidney recipient, all others arrested were members of the Kidney Transplantation Approval Committee formed by the hospital.

According to Deputy Superintendent of Police Raj Kumar Silwal, who led the investigation, Shankar Lal Lama, 56, of Doramba, Ramechhap, was supposed to receive a kidney from his nephew, Sanjeev Ghising, but on August 8, the day the transplantation was to take place, the family of the patient produced a different man with forged documents claiming that he was Ghising. The man had his photo pasted on the kidney transplantation document issued for Sanjeev Ghising.

Police said the hospital knowingly indulged in illegal kidney transplantation.

HospitalKidney Transplantation Approval Committee had authorised Ghising to donate his kidney as he was the patientnephew.

As per the human organ transplantation law, patients can receive kidney from their close relatives. However, in case they cannot do so for some reason, they can get the kidney from unrelated persons only after consent of immediate family members of both the parties and without any monetary transaction between the donor and the recipient.

The committee had registered Ghisingname in their record and handed over a separate unique identity card with his photo to be presented at the hospital during transplantation process.

But, in a dramatic twist, a third person, with the same unique identity card, reached the hospital on the day Lama was to undergo kidney transplantation. The card, which was issued to Ghising, had the photo of the third person. Police said the photo on the card was forged.

According to DSP Silwal, a nurse of the hospital (whose identity has been concealed) had reported the incident to the hospital management the same day following which the hospital called the meeting of the Transplantation Approval Committee to discuss the matter. But the committee ruled out the nurseclaim, saying it was the same person and she might have got confused because the donor had lost some weight.

He added that even a lay person could verify that the photo on the document issued to Ghising did not match with the person who claimed he was Ghising.

Following the controversy, the Anti-human Trafficking Bureau of Nepal Police raided the hospital and confiscated all the related documents from the hospital. Initially the police did not have information about the donor, but after sometime they came to know where he was residing.

&We found the 37-year-old donor, who hails from Kavre district, living in abject poverty inside a dingy room in Bhaktapur,& DSP Silwal said. The donor, who was rescued by police, filed an FIR against the five persons, accusing them of luring him to sell his kidney for Rs 3 lakh.

Police said they were still investigating whether hospital management was also involved in the illegal kidney transplantation or only members of the Transplantation Approval Committee were running the racket.

The kidney transplant was conducted by transplant surgeon Dr Pukar Shrestha.

Kidney recipient and the donor are in good health, according to police. Hospital management could not be contacted for comments.

Illegal transplantation of kidney carries a jail sentence up to five years.

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Ruling party lawmaker Gurung has to appear before Kathmandu District Court within 35 days of the serving of summons: Ananda Shrestha, Registrar, Kathmandu District Court

Dolakha/Kathmandu, Oct 16

Police have served a summons to Nepal Communist Party (NCP) lawmaker Parvat Gurung in an attempt to murder case filed against him.

Birdhoj Khadka, a former Maoist cadre, had filed a first information report against him, accusing Gurung of attempting to kill him in Kathmandu two years ago during local election campaign.

Dolakha District Police Office served the summons to Gurung on September 25 through Area Police Office, Singati, after Kathmandu District Court issued an arrest warrant against the lawmaker. Police handed over the summons to Chairman of Gauri Shankar Rural Municipality where Gurung is a permanent resident.

During the local election campaign two years ago, Kul Bahadur Tamang, a cadre of erstwhile CPN-UML, was killed during a clash between the cadres of the erstwhile UML and CPN-Maoist Centre. A murder case was then filed against 40 local leaders and cadres, including UML leader Devi Khadka and CPN-MC leader Ganga Karki.

Birdhoj Khadka, who was one of the accused in the murder case, was brutally beaten up allegedly by UML cadres in Gaushala, Kathmandu, following which Khadka filed an FIR accusing Gurung of masterminding the attack on him.

Lawmaker Gurung told THT that it was a political case and he would appear before the court to contest it.

Gurung said Khadka was beaten up by family members of Kul Bahadur Tamang, who was killed during local election campaign, and claimed that he was not in Kathmandu the day Khadka was attacked. &I was in Dang that day. Thatwhy police refused to register an FIR against me. But later, Khadka was incited by some powerful people and filed a case against me when a coalition government of erstwhile CPN-MC and the Nepali Congress was formed,& Gurung said.

Registrar of Kathmandu District Court Ananda Shrestha said an arrest warrant was issued against a Dolakha resident Parvat Gurung but he could not confirm if he was the NCP lawmaker. &We had issued an arrest warrant and police should have arrested him. A summons is pasted at the house of a defendant in a criminal case when police cannot find the defendant,& said Shrestha.

He said Gurung had to appear before Kathmandu District Court within 35 days of the serving of summons.

If convicted, Gurung will face a jail term up to 10 years.

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KATHMANDU: President Bidya Devi Bhandari has left for her five-day state visit to the Republic of the Union of Myanmar on the friendly invitation of her Burmese counterpart Win Myint today.

President Bhandari is accompanied by Minister for Foreign Affairs Pradeep Kumar Gyawali, Foreign Secretary Shanker Das Bairagi, Secretary at the Office of the President, other high ranking officials, and media persons.

President Bhandari leaves for Myanmar

Vice President Nanda Bahadur Pun, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence Ishwor Pokhrel, Nepal Communist Party (NCP) parliamentary party deputy-leader Subash Nembang and Minister for Home Affairs Ram Bahadur Thapa were present at the VVIP Lounge of Tribhuvan International Airport to see off the President.

Similarly, ministers, heads of constitutional bodies, government high-ranking officials and representatives from diplomatic missions in Kathmandu were also present on the occasion.

A contingent of Nepali Army presented a guard of honour to the President on the occasion

President Bhandari and the delegation is reported to return home on October 20.

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