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Toronto: The plush Canadian mansion of Amit Kumar, the alleged kingpin in the muti-crore-rupee kidney transplant racket, has been put up for sale after his wife and children quietly vacated it a couple of weeks ago.
The centrally air-conditioned house located in Brampton, which Kumar had bought for $610,000 (approximatelyt , overlooks a duck pond and has a saltwater pool, bar and a cabana, real estate agent Subhash Joshi said.
According to an advertisement, the 5,600-sq-ft home will be available for public viewing from March 20 for people to make an offer, he said.
The house which was bought in February 2007 has been listed for sale for over $600,000. It is co-owned by Kumar's wife Poonam, who left the house a couple weeks back with their two sons after being holed up for weeks following intense media glare.
Kumar and Poonam had bought the property for $610,000. The Royal Bank of Canada financed it with $457,500 while Kumar paid the balance, media reports said.
Kumar's Gurgaon clinic was raised on January 24 after which he was accused of illegaly removing kidneys of poor labourers. Kumar was arrested in Nepal last month.
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