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Organ Racket Preys On Financial Woes Of The Poor In Assam

Dispute over payout exposes illegal kidney trade spanning two states

Organ Racket Preys On Financial Woes Of The Poor In Assam
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They could guess something was amiss from the suspicious conduct of some residents of their village over the past 4-5 years, but they were unable to figure out what it was about. Then, over the past year or so, they began hearing loud whispers that some villagers had sold off their kidneys.

바카라Our queries went abegging till we heard recently that a woman would be visiting the village to finalise deals for kidney donation with some residents,바카라 recounts Minu Das, secretary of the Village Defence Party (VDP) of Dakhin Dharamtul village in Morigaon district, about 80 km from Guwahati. 바카라We apprehended her when she arrived on July 10,바카라 she said.

The arrest of Lilima Bodo led to the arrest of three others, revealing a thriving, illegal trade in kidneys in the area. Aggrieved donors, who alleged they had been shortchanged, also started narrating their tales 바카라 first the deal, then documentation establishing relationship with the recipient, and finally the journey to Kolkata to go under the scalpel and part with a kidney.

Morigaon SP Aparna Natarajan said 11 people, including a woman, had donated kidneys so far. 바카라We have asked for relevant documents from the state committee that gives go-ahead to donors for the transplant, and the investigation will proceed accordingly,바카라 she said. Donors themselves are guilty of misrepresentation before the committee, she also said, adding, 바카라But then, they are victims too, and will be our witnesses. They are poor and fell prey to temptation.바카라 Krishna Das had sold off a kidney to repay a bank loan she had taken to run her family with her long-ailing husband. She was not given the promised amount, though. 바카라They promised me Rs 4.5 lakh, but gave only Rs 3.5 lakh,바카라 she said.

The tales are copy-paste. Mason Srikanta Das was assured Rs 5 lakh but given Rs 3.5 lakh. 바카라I needed the money to treat my son,바카라 he said.

According to VDP secretary Minu Das, Lilima had told them she received Rs 3 lakh per donor, that there were others up the chain who received similar amounts. 바카라She had sold her own kidney for Rs 9 lakh,바카라 she said. 바카라Actual donors get much less, and are sometimes even cheated,바카라 she added.

Fingers are now being pointed at the state committee which issues provisional 바카라no objection바카라 certificates for the transplantation to be conducted. 바카라But we go by documents presented before us by donors, and pass on the cases to the authorisation committees of states where the transplantation will take place,바카라 said a member of the committee on condition of anonymity. 바카라These are sworn affidavits,바카라 he said.

바카라If those committees find something not in order, they get back to us. On our part, following stipulation of the law (The Transplantation of Human Organs Act, 1994), we interview prospective donors and recipients, on the basis of documents submitted, regarding their relationship and to check if there is any monetary consideration involved,바카라 he said. Donors say the agents would tutor them to face the committee.

The member also said depending on the condition of the recipient, speed of approval could be of essence. 바카라The committee can be pulled up if something goes wrong with the recipient due to delay in approval. But if there is anything suspicious or anomalous, the committee can always reject the application. It is at the level of the circle officer or block officer that the relationship between donor and recipient is identified, and certificates issued. Who is at fault is for investigating agencies to fix,바카라 he said.

(This appeared in the print edition as "A Broken Sieve")

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