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Online sale of kidney racket busted by Telangana police

Hyderabad police have booked a man in connection with a racket of online sale of human kidneys. The accused had created a fake website of kidney donors and buyers where he demands a registration fee of Rs 15,000. Soon after receiving the registration fee, he demands more as medical fee and if the client failed to submit, he used to block their numbers.

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Published : Jul 5, 2019, 9:09 PM IST

Hyderabad: The Special Operations Team (SOT) of Malkajgiri along with Neredmet police arrested a person on Friday in connection with a racket of online sale of human kidneys.

The suspect was identified as Suryasivaram Shiva, a resident of Madurai.

Addressing the media gathering Mahesh M Bhagwat, Commissioner of Police Rachakonda said, "Suryasivaram had created a fake website of kidney donors and buyers where he had updated his profile as an agent. When interested people used to get in touch with him who then used to insist them to transfer an amount of Rs 15,000 into his account."

Adding information about the case, Commissioner added that the accused uses Aadhar card, pan card and bank details from clients saying that 50% amount will be deposited into their account before the operation and another 50% after the operation and gave them the option for selecting the hospitals at Hyderabad, Bangalore and Chennai.

Commissioner of Police further said that after collecting the money, the suspect used to extort more money from doctors under the pretext of medical examination, registration and other expenses.

The suspect used to send fake Donor Kidney Federation certificates along with a fake message of the transaction of Rs 1 crore into the account of the seller. When the clients/victims refused to pay the extra money, he used to block their numbers, and stop interacting with them.

The police seized fake documents and mobile phone from his possession. Further investigation in the matter is still underway, officials said.

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Hyderabad: The Special Operations Team (SOT) of Malkajgiri along with Neredmet police arrested a person on Friday in connection with a racket of online sale of human kidneys.

The suspect was identified as Suryasivaram Shiva, a resident of Madurai.

Addressing the media gathering Mahesh M Bhagwat, Commissioner of Police Rachakonda said, "Suryasivaram had created a fake website of kidney donors and buyers where he had updated his profile as an agent. When interested people used to get in touch with him who then used to insist them to transfer an amount of Rs 15,000 into his account."

Adding information about the case, Commissioner added that the accused uses Aadhar card, pan card and bank details from clients saying that 50% amount will be deposited into their account before the operation and another 50% after the operation and gave them the option for selecting the hospitals at Hyderabad, Bangalore and Chennai.

Commissioner of Police further said that after collecting the money, the suspect used to extort more money from doctors under the pretext of medical examination, registration and other expenses.

The suspect used to send fake Donor Kidney Federation certificates along with a fake message of the transaction of Rs 1 crore into the account of the seller. When the clients/victims refused to pay the extra money, he used to block their numbers, and stop interacting with them.

The police seized fake documents and mobile phone from his possession. Further investigation in the matter is still underway, officials said.

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Kidney sale fraudster from TN arrested in Hyderabad
Hyderabad, July 5 (PTI): A person hailing from
Madurai in Tamil Nadu has been arrested here for allegedly
cheating poor people of huge sums of money as registration fee
for kidney sale, police said Friday.
          Suryasivaram Shiva, arrested Thursday, allegedly
collected Rs 15,000 as online registration fee from several
people by posing as an agent for a 'kidney federation,' a
police press release said.
          He posted his profile as an agent in the kidney
donors-buyers network online.
          Shiva promised huge sums to donors saying 50 per cent
amount would be deposited into their account prior to the
operation and another 50 per cent after operation and gives
them the option for selecting the hospitals in Hyderabad,
Bengaluru and Chennai, the release said.
After receiving Rs 15,000 for registration, he used
to demand more money for medical examinations and processing
fees, it said.
When the clients refuse to pay, Shiva blocked their
numbers and stopped chatting with them and searches for a new
client, the release said.
         The case is under investigation, it added.
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