Mohali, April 14 -- Two persons were arrested and three others booked after illegal organ transplant activities were uncovered at Sukh Seva Multispeciality Hospital, a private hospital in Kharar, police said on Monday. According to the police, a raid was carried out at the hospital on Sunday following a tip-off. During the inspection, the team found two patients in the ICU, who were suspected to have undergone kidney transplants. No doctor or authorised staff was present at the facility. Further, two suspects - residents of Gujarat and Rajasthan - were also found at the spot, but they failed to provide any satisfactory explanation regarding the transplant procedures and their role in the case. Neither of the two was carrying any identity proof either. Given the patients' condition, they were referred to the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, for further treatment. Following this, a case under Sections 19 and 20 of the Transplantation of Human Organs Act, 1994, was registered against two identified individuals and a doctor, Dr Manpreet Kaur, who owns the hospital. They have been sent to two-day police remand. Kharar city station house officer (SHO) Amrinder Singh said police are examining the role of all those named in the case and verifying the circumstances under which the procedures were conducted. According to rules, not all hospitals are permitted to carry out organ transplants. Only those having their requisite licence are permitted to do so....