Bangalore: Seven Arrested in Kidney Transplantation Racket


Bangalore: Seven Arrested in Kidney Transplantation Racket

Bangalore, Jan 5 (PTI): A Police team today arrested seven persons for running a kidney transplantation racket, allegedly involving government officials and major hospitals in the city.

Among those arrested is one Ranjan, a revenue inspector, C D Shrikanth, a contract labourer in Food and Civil Supplies Office located at Magadi and five others including an agent, police said.

Ramanagara Superintendent of Police Anupam Agarwal today said that the probe team, set up to bust the racket, has exposed a kidney sale network thriving in and around Bangalore.

The initial breakthrough came on December 31 last year with the arrest of two persons who were allegedly engaged with the task of luring poor people to donate kidney for monetary benefit.

Documents pertaining to the transplantation of kidney and duplicate voters identity cards were seized from them, he said.

Agarwal said their interrogation led to the arrest of Shrikanth who was allegedly behind creating and providing fake documents for the kidney transplantation.

A computer, a scanner, an hard disk which were used to create duplicate voter ID were also seized, he added.

Two more persons were also arrested the same day.

Agarwal said the racket involved getting the kidney transplantation done after getting approval by producing fake documents.

They collect between Rs 5 lakh to Rs 10 lakh from the recipient out of which only 10 to 20 per cent is given to the donor and rest distributed among agents, Agarwal said, adding, about 25 illegal kidney transplantations are suspected to have been done, Agarwal said.

Bangalore North taluk Revenue Inspector Ranjan and an agent Ananth were also arrested subsequently during investigation, Agarwal said.

Investigation is on regarding the alleged involvement of authorities from various hospitals, he said.

  

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  • SP Shetty, Bangalore

    Mon, Jan 07 2013

    All of em should be hanged immediately.

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  • RON, SHANKERAPURA

    Mon, Jan 07 2013

    SHE IS 100% RIGHT.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sat, Jan 05 2013

    Kidney transplant without blood relation is illegal. But illegal business is thriving and business is going on full swing and only a few stray incidents are caught in India....!!!???? The money is made by middlemen and Doctors...but the donor gets peanuts...!!!????

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  • sreekesh, mangalore

    Sat, Jan 05 2013

    The govt should legalise donating kidneys as the money would benefit the donor directly.

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  • SAHIL, DUBAI

    Sat, Jan 05 2013

    A Police team today arrested seven persons for running a kidney transplantation racket, allegedly involving government officials and major hospitals in the city.till here very good news appreciated as well.
    after this what will happen ?
    as per indian law another 20 years need to be wait to get the answer

    finally nothing will happen very simple, strong back hand is there first catch that hand.

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  • sallu, Bangalore

    Sat, Jan 05 2013

    henry Misquith, Bahrain

    I hope your wish comes true during your lifetime!!!
    Even in your After-life time also impossible to happen - that is in India.
    But definitely this will happen that is every member of this gang will roam freely and enjoy their life fully!!!
    THIS HAPPENS ONLY IN KARNATAKA!!!!

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  • prajwal, mlore

    Sat, Jan 05 2013

    jai ho india...who stole Sri.MMS sound box...?

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  • Antony Fernandes, Mangalore / USA

    Sat, Jan 05 2013

    Gang rape, daily murders, thefts, corruptions, Kidney Transplantations etc, etc, etc, etc, etc.......................

    PROUD TO BE AN "INDIAN"

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sat, Jan 05 2013

    Let us hope that every member of this gang, including the doctors will be sacked on permanent basis, and court system from lowest level to the highest level will not set them free or acquit them.

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  • A.M Shaikh , Dubai, Belapu, Kaup

    Sat, Jan 05 2013

    Without State Governments involment its impossible, This is a new scam in our state, Karnataka Government wants a scam for popularity.

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  • Anonymous, udupi

    Sat, Jan 05 2013

    I work as a nurse. In India health is for the wealthy. Poor people die everyday due to the medical negligence. When a poor person comes asking for his health rights medical team is neglecting him. A person who is bleeding and comes to the hospital first question is how much money you have? Is this humanity?????????????Are we not paying the income tax/ So where does our money go?I have so many experiences as a medical staff. Much more as a attendee to two of my cousins who met with an accident. One in Mangalore other one in Mumbai.They were treated so harshly including with the fractures they were put on the floor by the wardmaids.For the very reason I didnt even apply for government hospital where the humanity comes last in their life.I didnt want to live against my conscience. But in UAE humanity comes first later money. Any patient who comes to the hospital even he is picked up from the streets he gets emergency treatment free with 100 percent respect. After hearing the statement of the gangrape victim in news channels I totally agree with him. And I hope many patients will raise their question about the hospital treatment policies.Even those who have good conscience will be corrupted later due to the environment and administration.And here again they are playing with a poor person asking him to donaye his kidney for the sake of 1 -2 lakh. They should give the stringent punishment for those medical staff if anyone involved deliberately. REMEMBER U R IN A NOBLE PROFESSION.

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  • ivan, uae

    Sat, Jan 05 2013

    Now indian goverment has to think to make law against "KIDNEY".

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Sat, Jan 05 2013

    This happens only in Bharat and not India........

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  • Praveen, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 05 2013

    Start comments with blaming the Italian led Govt.

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  • Paul, Dubai/Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 05 2013

    need to put the pictures of the culprits

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