India's Apollo Hospitals' operator rejects allegation of ill

India's Apollo Hospitals' operator rejects allegation of illegal kidney transplants

BENGALURU/HYDERABAD (Reuters) -India's Indraprastha Medical Corp, which manages two Apollo hospitals in the national capital of Delhi, said on Tuesday allegations regarding its involvement in illegal kidney transplants are false. Britain's The Telegraph newspaper reported on Saturday the Apollo Hospitals Group was enticing young villagers from Myanmar to their Delhi hospital to sell their kidneys to rich patients around the world. The newspaper said it first learned of the "cash-for-kidney" racket through a case at the Indraprastha Apollo, which is the Apollo Hospitals Group's flagship hospital in Delhi.

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