Kidney racket kingpin just a class 12 passout
KANPUR, April 14 -- The man who ran Kanpur's illegal kidney transplant syndicate, coordinating surgical teams, managing logistics and overseeing procedures across multiple hospitals, was not a doctor. Rohit, arrested on Sunday night from Ghaziabad and brought to Kanpur on Monday, is Class 12 pass and had been posing as a physician throughout.
Police have recovered multiple photographs of him wearing a stethoscope and apron, and in some images he appears inside an operation theatre alongside others during surgical procedures. Investigators believe his questioning will peel back layers that earlier arrests could not.
SM Qasim Abidi, DCP, West, said Rohit's interrogation was underway and had already yielded significant leads. "Several police teams are questioning him and gathering important information about the kidney syndicate," he said. Ten persons have now been arrested in the case in total.The disclosure that Rohit was unqualified is not an isolated detail - it reflects the character of the entire operation. Police have established that the racket was run by unqualified and untrained individuals posing as medical professionals. P3...
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