Hyderabad police bust international kidney racket

The racket was unravelled with the arrest of a man who tricked poor people on social media

Update: 2020-07-19 04:28 GMT
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Hyderabad: The Hyderabad police have arrested a man who tricked poor people into selling their kidneys for a small sum and then hawking them for a huge premium to people requiring dialysis. Investigation of this racket has led the police to four hospitals in Sri Lanka and Turkey.

The Banjara Hills police named the man as Dogiparthi Shanmukha Pavan Srinivas, 25, once upon a time an aircraft maintenance engineer.

 

He came to police notice when a woman B. Bharathi lodged a written complaint at the Banjara Hills police station stating that her husband Nagaraj was cheated out of Rs 34 lakh by this man.

Bharathi said she and her husband got aquainted with Srinivas at the dialysis treatment facility of a private hospital. In due course, Srinivas  said he could arrange a kidney donor through his sources in Sri Lanka or Turkey. He said it would cost Rs 34 lakh.

Police have found that Srinivas’s ‘donors’ were in face poor people whom he would bait on social media and persuade them to donate their kidneys for a small sum of money.

Joint commissioner of police A.R. Srinivas said the tout is suspected of striking some 30 such deals, in nine of which he was directly involved. In one case, the recipient died during the operation.

Investigations also found that Dogiparthi Shanmukha Pavan Srinivas was detained for two and a half years in Sri Lanka for illegal stay, and was deported to India in April 2018.

Prior to becoming a kidney tout, he used to work as in aircraft maintenance. He invested his money in the stock market and lost it. He told the police he wanted to kill himself then. But then in 2013 he came in contact with a person on social media who persuaded him to donate his kidney for Rs 6 lakh. With that amount he cleared all his debts. Impressed by the money he could make, he decided to enter the racket himself.

He now faces charges under Sections 406 of IPC (punishment for criminal breach of trust) and 420 IPC (cheating case). He is now in judicial custody.

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