Gurugram, May 21 -- A radiologist at a private hospital on Khandsa Road in Gurugram was caught allegedly conducting an illegal foetal sex determination during a decoy operation by the district health department on Wednesday, officials said, adding that the operation was conducted on the basis of a confidential complaint. According to officials, the radiologist was allegedly caught accepting Rs.40,000 from a 17-week pregnant woman in exchange for revealing the sex of her foetus. The ultrasound machine used in the procedure was sealed, the officials said. A senior health department official said a three-member team was constituted after the department received a confidential complaint about illegal sex determination being conducted at the facility. "The department enlisted a pregnant woman to act as decoy. She was sent to the facility with Rs.40,000 in cash, seeking a foetal sex determination," a senior official said, requesting anonymity. Officials said the currency notes had been pre-marked and the radiologist allegedly conducted an ultrasound on the 17-week pregnant woman and informed her that the foetus was male. "After the procedure, the team entered the hospital and recovered the marked Rs.40,000 from the radiologist," the official said. The team comprised Dr Suresh Kumar, drugs control officer (Gurugram-II); Dr Devendra Kumar Solanki, PC & PNDT nodal officer, Gurugram; and Dr Harish Kumar, medical officer and MTP nodal officer, Gurugram. "The process of lodging an FIR against the radiologist under sections of the pre-conception and pre-natal diagnostic techniques (prohibition of sex selection) Act, 1994, along with PNDT Rules, has been initiated," the health department said in a statement....