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Home / Crime and Justice / Farmer's Plea Unmasks Global Organ Racket

Farmer's Plea Unmasks Global Organ Racket

1 Jan

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Summary

  • An illegal moneylender dispute led to uncovering an international kidney racket.
  • Victims were lured with small sums, sold kidneys for much larger profits.
  • The racket involved agents, doctors, and hospitals across India and Cambodia.
Farmer's Plea Unmasks Global Organ Racket

A startling international kidney transplant racket, spanning multiple Indian states and reaching Cambodia, has been uncovered by Chandrapur Police. The investigation was triggered by a viral video from a marginal farmer detailing an escalating debt to an illegal moneylender after selling a kidney.

Authorities have arrested eight people so far, including agents and moneylenders, who allegedly lured impoverished individuals to sell their kidneys. Victims reportedly received only a fraction of the large sums charged for transplants, with some being taken to Cambodia for organ harvesting.

The racket involves two prime doctor accused, one from Delhi and another from Tamil Nadu, with one absconding and the other on bail. Police analysis of mobile data reveals extensive international connections and a pan-India network involving agents, donors, doctors, and hospitals.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A video by a marginal farmer detailing exploitation by an illegal moneylender after selling a kidney prompted a police investigation that uncovered the racket.
The racket has been found to operate across several Indian states and has direct links to Cambodia for kidney harvesting.
The prime accused are Dr. Ravinder Pal Singh from Delhi and Dr. Rajratnam Govindaswamy from STAR KIMS Hospital, Tiruchi.

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