The officers of Commissioner's Task Force (West Zone) today arrested Dr Hirdesh Saxena alias Kumar (60), a resident of Shirdi in Maharashtra, and city-residents K Raghavender, a businessman; A Ashok, a student; and Sanjay Kumar Jain, a passport agent.
Additional police commissioner Anjani Kumar said Dr Saxena was the kingpin of the racket. The recipients of transplant had to shell out Rs 30 lakh, while Saxena made a profit of Rs 8 lakh per transplant, he added.
"They lured youngsters through social media and sub-agents and persuaded them to donate kidney for money. The donors who had a passport were paid Rs 5 lakh, while those who did not have one were paid Rs 3 lakh," said the officer.
Dr Saxena also was in cahoots with Ram Kumar of Chennai, providing him donors for Rs 3 lakh.
"Dr Saxena scouted for patients at dialysis centres and also through social media. He was in this trade for the last one year. The racket operated in Karnataka, Chennai, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, Maharashtra," ACP Kumar said.
A case under the Andhra Pradesh Transplantation of Human Organs Act-1995 and IPC has been registered.