KANPUR, July 2 -- The alleged illegal kidney transplant racket unearthed in Kanpur has entered the trial stage, with police filing a nearly 1,000-page chargesheet within the statutory 90-day period against 14 accused. The chargesheet is backed by electronic and documentary evidence and names 40 prosecution witnesses, including the alleged kidney donor and recipient. Deputy commissioner of police (DCP), Kanpur West, SM Qasim Abidi, said five accused are still absconding. Of the 14 chargesheeted, 13 are in judicial custody, while one accused has secured interim relief from the high court. The chargesheet has been submitted before the court with evidence including CCTV footage, bank transaction records, phone recordings and WhatsApp chats collected during the investigation. Police have made Ayush, a student from Begusarai in Bihar who allegedly sold his kidney, and Parul Tomar of Muzaffarnagar, who allegedly received the transplant, key prosecution witnesses. Those named in the chargesheet include Ahuja Hospital director Dr Priti Ahuja, her husband Dr Surjeet Ahuja, hospital operators Rajesh Kumar, Ram Prakash and Narendra Singh, alleged middleman Shivam Agrawal, OT manager Rajesh Kumar, OT in-charge Kuldeep Singh Raghav, Parvez Saifi, Rohit Tiwari, who allegedly posed as a doctor, and Mudassir Ali Siddiqui, who later surrendered before the court. The case relates to an alleged illegal kidney transplant carried out at Ahuja Hospital in Keshavpuram on the night of March 29, when Parul allegedly received a kidney from Ayush. Police said the racket came to light the following day, leading to multiple arrests across Uttar Pradesh....