Kidney Racket Unveiled: Technician Surrenders as Investigation Deepens
Mudassar Ali, an OT technician linked to an illegal kidney transplant racket, surrendered in court after evading arrest for two weeks. Allegedly posing as a doctor, Ali is accused of conducting over 30 illegal transplants. His surrender raises the number of arrests in the case to 11.
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Mudassar Ali, implicated in a large-scale kidney transplant racket, surrendered in court, bringing total arrests to 11. The police had launched a manhunt for Ali, who evaded arrest for two weeks while allegedly conducting over 30 illegal transplants.
According to investigations, Ali was a critical player in the illegal operations, reportedly taking part in crucial surgical procedures. Authorities claim he worked closely with a team, including another doctor and assistants, operating from various hospitals in Kanpur, before dispersing to avoid capture.
The racket came to light following a complaint from a donor over payment issues. This revelation led to a series of arrests, including five doctors and others connected to the racket. Ali's recent surrender may provide further insights as investigations continue.
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