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Inter-State Kidney Racket: Nine States Linked in Organ Trade
10 Jan
Summary
- Kidney trafficking case spans at least nine Indian states.
- Tamil Nadu health committee probes administrative lapses.
- Key accused, including doctors, are absconding or seeking bail.

Investigations into a major kidney trafficking case have uncovered links spanning at least nine Indian states, highlighting the widespread nature of the organ trade. Authorities are conducting coordinated probes, with a Tamil Nadu health committee examining potential administrative lapses that facilitated the racket. The complexity of the operation is underscored by the involvement of medical professionals and cross-state fugitive pursuits.
Key accused individuals, including a doctor from Tamil Nadu and another from Delhi, are reportedly absconding, with police intensifying efforts to apprehend them. A victim from Bengaluru and the recipient of a transplanted kidney are also being sought by investigators. Additionally, a case involving a Bangladeshi national who died during a kidney removal surgery has surfaced, adding another layer to the intricate network.
The alleged kingpin, operating under the alias 'Dr Krishna,' has applied for bail, which police intend to oppose, citing potential disruption to the ongoing investigation. This plea is scheduled for a hearing soon. The racket came to light following a complaint from a victim in Minthur, leading to subsequent arrests and ongoing efforts to dismantle the illicit organ trade.



