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News Topical, Digital Desk : A sensational case has emerged from the Kalyanpur area of ​​Kanpur city, exposing both the healthcare system and the administration. MedLife Hospital in Ambedkarpuram is suspected to be the site of a major illegal kidney transplant and kidney smuggling racket.

In fact, a tip-off by the police on Monday afternoon sparked a stir. The initial investigation revealed several shocking facts, leading the police to detain four or five people, including hospital operators, brokers, and other suspects, and begin questioning them. Raids are also underway in the city and surrounding districts.

According to sources, a broker named "Shivam" brought the patient, who had kidney failure. He was first brought to MedLife Hospital, then secretly operated on at Ahuja Medical Center in Keshavpuram—where only one private hospital in Kanpur is permitted to perform kidney transplants.

The biggest question is this – where did the kidney come from?

Police suspect the case is not limited to illegal transplants, but may also involve kidney theft and an inter-district trafficking network. During the investigation, a patient named Ayush, a resident of Meerut, claimed his kidney was donated by a relative. However, a young man (the donor) revealed on camera that he sold his kidney for ₹4 lakh (400,000 rupees) but had not yet received the money. He identified himself as a final-year MBA student.

Legal procedures not followed in transplant

It's also surprising that the necessary medical documentation, permissions, and legal procedures for a transplant as serious as this were not completed. As the matter escalated, late at night, the police relocated the donor, while the female recipient was also admitted elsewhere from Priya Hospital.

Police got many important clues – sources

Health department and police officials are currently refraining from commenting, but it has been made clear that the matter is extremely serious and serious. Sources claim that the police have found several important clues, and a major revelation about this entire kidney scandal may soon be revealed. The Kanpur kidney scandal no longer appears to be confined to a single hospital, but rather, it appears to be linked to a larger, organized network.


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