Organ trade racket: ED searches leading private hospitals in Kerala
Sleuths from the Kochi zonal unit of the ED fanned out to multi-specialty hospitals in Ernakulam, Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, and Kottayam districts on June 18
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Several leading private hospitals across Kerala are being raided simultaneously by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) as part of its probe into alleged money-laundering linked to a suspected organ trade racket busted by the State police in Kochi last month.
Sleuths from the Kochi zonal unit of the ED fanned out to multi-specialty hospitals in Ernakulam, Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, and Kottayam districts on Thursday (June 18, 2026) morning to investigate the proceeds of the crime allegedly generated by the prime accused Mohammed Najeeb Kallatra, a native of Kasaragod, through alleged organ trafficking. The raids were initiated on suspicion that hospital staff colluded with the accused in executing the fraud.
Donor registries, transplant records, internal approvals, and financial documents at hospitals are reportedly under examination. Representatives of hospital managements and doctors may be questioned if evidence of collusion, oversight, or negligence emerges.
While the ED is focusing on suspected financial misappropriation, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the Kerala Police continues to probe the alleged criminal conspiracy, forgery, and possible human trafficking angles.
Even as hospitals maintain that transplantation procedures were strictly adhered to, investigators are probing whether external agents manipulated the approval process to facilitate illegal transplants. The ED is also examining whether hospitals engaged in financial transactions with any of the accused.
The ED’s action follows the Kerala Police’s busting of an alleged organ trafficking racket that mediated transplants by exploiting the poor and financially distressed. Police suspect that no fewer than 20 dubious transplants were carried out in various hospitals across Kerala after luring vulnerable donors with money.
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