The Asian Age

Kidney racket busted in Noida; Bangladesh­i among 2 arrested

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Noida, Jan. 22: The Noida police on Friday claimed to have busted an illegal kidney transplant­ation racket involving foreigners and Indian citizens with the arrest of two persons, including a Bangladesh­i citizen.

The Bangladesh­i national was allegedly being forced to donate his kidney and an Indian person had facilitate­d his travel and stay in the country, the police said.

An FIR was lodged against five persons at the Phase-3 police station following a complaint by the Gautam Buddh Nagar district health department, DCP (Central Noida) Harish Chander said.

“Some people were brought in from Bangladesh in exchange for financial benefits but were involved in kidney transplant. Two people have been arrested in connection with the racket,” Mr Chander said. “We are investigat­ing in detail how these foreigners were brought into the country and who else is involved in this racket. We are also verifying in detail the documents provided by these people,” the officer added.

Those held have been

THE BANGLADESH­I national was allegedly being forced to donate his kidney and an Indian person had facilitate­d his travel and stay in the country, the police said. An FIR was lodged against five persons at the Phase3 police station following a complaint by the Gautam Buddh Nagar district health department.

identified as Bangladesh­i citizen Ahmed Sharif and Bazulhaq, a native of Siwan district in Bihar and currently living in Delhi’s Shaheen Bagh, the police said.

The others booked in the case included a man who was supposed to be getting the kidney harvested illegally from Sharif; a Bangladesh­i travel agent Abdul Mannan; and one more person, it said.

The FIR has been lodged under Indian Penal Code Sections 420 (cheating), 468, and 471 (all related to forgery of documents) in addition to the Foreigners Act, 1984, and the Transplant­ation of Human Organs and Tissues Act, 1994, the police added.

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