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News of Jan 6, 2007
Police Raid Noida Doctor's Home

Nithari (Uttar Pradesh), Jan 6
Suspecting an organ trade racket, police Saturday raided the home of Naveen Chowdhury, a doctor and neighbor of Moninder Singh Pandher, the main accused in the killings of at least 20 children of nearby Nithari village.

Accompanied by a team of forensic experts, police entered the D-6 bungalow of Chowdhury in Sector 31 of Noida, yards away from the village.

"We searched the house of the doctor, a neighbor of Moninder, for our investigation. The search went on for nearly two hours," a senior police official said.

Police had raided Chowdhury's house Dec 31 as well but the forensic experts were not part of their team then. Police said the forensic experts picked up some clues from the house for tests.

Chowdhury, managing director of the Noida Medical Centre, was accused in a case of organ trade in 1998. A patient from east Delhi had accused the doctor of removing a kidney from his body without his permission while he was undergoing treatment at the centre.

However, Chowdhury was exonerated of the charge the same year.

Earlier in the day, Moninder's son Karan Pandher told reporters that he suspected Chowdhury had a hand in the killings of Nithari children.

He said since the autopsy report did not rule out the possibility of organ trade, police should take action against Chowdhury.

"The people of Nithari, children and my father need justice. But my father has not got a fair trial yet," a sentimental Karan said.

He said because of the case, their family business had suffered a lot.

"Now no one wants to do business with us. I appeal to all that we are not bad people." 

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