Probe ordered against 2 private medical colleges for alleged gross medical negligence, organ trafficking
Lucknow: Taking strict cognizance of alleged trafficking of human organs and gross medical negligence in treating patients, the Yogi Adityanath government has ordered a probe against two private medical colleges.
The order came following a complaint filed with the Chief Minister's Office by a patient's brother. As per the complaint, on September 11, a 28-year-old patient, Adarsh Kamal Pandey was admitted to Integral Medical College after he got tested positive for Covid-19. Three days later, the patient sent a message on WhatsApp to his sister, informing her about the hospital's suspicious activities.
He informed her about the possibility of removing the organs of the patients. He also wanted to become a government witness in this case. When the hospital came to know about his conversation, he was shifted from the general ward to the ICU.
On September 22, Adarsh panicked and requested his sister to stay away from the hospital and said that her life could also be in danger. Thereafter, his family requested the concerned officers to get him shifted from the hospital at around 12 AM. He was referred to Era Medical College. As per the complaint, Integral College staff had already talked to the staff at Era Medical college.
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