India on Thursday hoped Nepal will expedite the handing over of alleged kidney racket kingpin Amit Kumar who was arrested from a jungle resort in southern part of the Himalayan country.
"We hope this process is completed quickly. The speed with which Nepalese police have caught him, we hope he is handed over to us soon," Minister of State for Home Sriprakash Jaiswal said.
"We have very good relations with Nepal," Jaiswal said hoping that Kumar would be sent back in accordance with the international agreements reached between the two countries to hand over such persons.
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