zeba: dr. an association of global experts from over 100 countries that creates international norms for transplant procedures. he accuses the medical field of looking the other way. and the rich, ofxploiting the poor. dr. nagral: there's a lot of money riding on it, individuals who need kidneys, some of them moneyed. a lot of transplantation in south asia, including india, is done in the private sector and there's huge money involved. zeba: the newshour's calls and emails to hospital authorities and health officials in india wentnanswered. dr. delmonico: if a doctor is violating the law that prohibits the buying and selling of organs, the doctor should not be able to continue with that practice. zeba: dr. francis delmonico is a transplant surgeon and the former president of united network for organ sharing, which oversees transplantations in the united states. he says indian health officials need to do more. dr. delmonico: organ trafficking has been a repetitive experience in india year after y