Hira Sharif
Famous Pakistani comedian, actor and tv host with his daughter Hira. Photo courtesy Naya Daur

Dubai: Pakistan security officials have raided the houses of notorious doctor who was involved in the botched kidney transplant surgery of Hira Sharif who died of post-surgery complications.

Hira was daughter of famous Pakistani comedian and actor Omer Sharif. She died at a hospital in Lahore due to complications after an alleged botched kidney transplant operation.

The deceased’s family members on Tuesday alleged that a botched operation conducted by a doctor resulted in her death.

The deceased’s family said she underwent treatment for three weeks at a private clinic in Pakistan Administered Kashmir. Hira had been brought to a hospital in Lahore five days ago after her health deteriorated, despite the kidney transplantation. They said the clinic had been paid Rs3.4 million for the kidney transplantation surgery.

Veteran Pakistani actor Omar Sharif who was in Houston, US, has cancelled his show and has come back to Pakistan.

FIA raids to arrest the doctor

A day after Hira’s death, a joint team of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and the Human Organ Transplant Authority (HOTA) raided the house of transplant surgeon Dr Fawad Mumtaz in Bahria Town, Lahore, when it transpired that known comedian Omar Sharif’s daughter died from serious complications after he carried out her allegedly ‘illegal kidney transplant’ at an undisclosed location in Kashmir.

Presently serving at the Lahore General Hospital, Dr Fawad was notorious for running an organ trade network in various parts of Punjab, Dawn news reported. The team returned when it learnt that Dr Fawad had already left his home to avoid arrest.

The joint team of the FIA and the HOTA acted on a written complaint of Omer Sharif’s son Jawad Omar, who said his sister Hira Sharif died in the wake of her illegal kidney transplant carried out by Dr Fawad Mumtaz.

Notorious doctor

He said Dr Fawad charged Rs3.4 million for the organ transplant and took her to an undisclosed place in Pakistan Administered Kashmir where she developed serious complications a week after the operation. He, however, did not say whether the family was aware that this was going to be an illegal transplant.

Jawad alleged that his sister was brought to a private hospital at Raiwind Road in a life-threatening condition and she breathed her last on Monday night due to serious complications.

He, however, expressed ignorance about the exact location, building or road where surgery on his sister was performed.

Illegal organ transplant gang

An official, who was privy to the entire process, said that the criminal record of transplant surgeon Dr Fawad and the network he was running to perform illegal organ transplant uninterruptedly was a ‘slap in the face of faulty criminal justice system’.

He said Dr Fawad was nominated in several criminal cases lodged in Faisalabad, Multan, Lahore and other parts of Punjab for carrying out illegal organ transplant.

Talking about some important cases, he said Dr Fawad was arrested red-handed by the FIA in April 2017 when he was carrying out allegedly illegal kidney transplant of foreigners, including Jordanian, Libyan and Omani citizens at EME Society in Lahore for Rs6m each.

During transplant Jordanian national Salma had breathed her last. The raiding team had also taken into custody the then general secretary of Young Doctors Association, Punjab, Dr Altamash Kharal, and two other suspects.

The busting of organ trade racket of doctors from serving public sector mega teaching hospitals of Lahore had hit the headlines in national media, inviting strong criticism on the medical community and the health authorities for giving space to such ‘notorious medics’ in the healthcare set-up for playing with the lives of people.

Earlier cases

Following his arrested in April 2018, the Lahore High Court had dismissed post-arrest bail of Dr Fawad Mumtaz on the charges of illegal kidney transplantation.

Later, he was released on bail when he again moved the high court and resumed his duty at the Lahore General Hospital and organ transplant surgeries at private places, he said.

Meanwhile, the official said Dr Fawad was again nominated in a case lodged with the Faisalabad police in August 2019 when he along with his accomplices removed kidney of a poor carpenter Shahid Masih.

Recently, another criminal case was lodged against him in Multan under Section 302 of the Pakistan Penal Code when a few deaths were reported after he performed on the patients allegedly “illegal organ transplant procedures”.