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Hiranandani Hospital CEO, 4 Other Doctors Arrested In Alleged Kidney Racket Case In Mumbai

Arrests have been made in a case of scheduled kidney transplant, where the donor and the recipient weren't related.
Hiranandani Hospital, Mumbai.
Hiranandani Hospital
Hiranandani Hospital, Mumbai.

MUMBAI --

The Mumbai police on Tuesday arrested the Chief Executive Officer and four other doctors of the L Hiranandani Hospital in connection with an alleged kidney racket which came to light last month.

Mumbai Police's spokesperson DCP Ashok Dudhe said the five doctors were arrested late on Tuesday evening.

CEO Dr Sujit Chatterjee, medical director Dr Anurag Naik, Dr Mukesh Shetye, Dr Mukesh Shaha and Dr Prakash Shetye were arrested under the Transplantation of Human Organs Act, he said.

The racket came to light when the police were tipped off that a kidney transplant operation had been scheduled on 14 July at the privately-run Hiranandani Hospital where donor and recipient were not related.

The operation on Brijkishor Jaiswal, the recipient, was stopped as police found that the woman who was donating him the kidney was not his wife, contrary to the papers submitted by the duo.

The woman had pretended to be his wife, only to be able to donate the kidney to Jaiswal, according to the police.

The police then started probing if anybody else had received kidney using similar subterfuge and if the hospital authorities were involved.

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