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‘Paanch ‘O’ Pappu chahiye. Kitney hain?’

“Hame paanch ‘O’ Pappu chahiye. Tumhare pass kitney hain?” This is how Dr Amit Kumar and his accomplices communicates whenever they referred to the victims of the illegal kidney racket, reports S Raju.

Updated on: Feb 02, 2008 02:52 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Moradabad
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“Hame paanch ‘O’ Pappu chahiye. Tumhare pass kitney hain?” This is how Dr Amit Kumar and his accomplices communicated whenever they referred to the victims of the illegal kidney racket.

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Translated, this meant: “We need five ‘O’ Pappus. How many do you have.” Only that ‘Pappu’ here was a code name for unsuspecting donors. And ‘five O Pappus’ meant ‘five O blood group donors’.

Elaborating on the modus operandi, Moradabad SSP Prem Prakash said: “The gang members used to call poor kidney donors ‘Pappu’ during their conversation with field agents. Perhaps such coded language helped them to run the racket for such a long time.”

According to the police, Vidyprakash alias Pappu — who tipped the police about the presence of the gang members in Moradabad — corroborated the fact that the gang members had developed a code language to run their activities.

Explaining how the racket was busted, the SSP said Vidyprakash called up an agent, who said they needed 'Paanch O Pappus’. “We then searched for five O blood group constables and sent them along with Vidyprakash as kidney donors,” he said.

 
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