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US rabbi held over 'kidney trade' | |
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A US rabbi accused of kidney trafficking is among dozens of politicians and other rabbis held in a major corruption sweep. | |
Three mayors from New Jersey and two members of the state legislature were among more than 40 people held. | |
Three hundred FBI agents raided dozens of locations across New Jersey and New York as part of a 10-year probe into corruption and money laundering. | |
Cars carrying suspects were parked four deep outside FBI offices in Newark. | Cars carrying suspects were parked four deep outside FBI offices in Newark. |
'Piece of the action' | 'Piece of the action' |
Hoboken Mayor Peter Cammarano, Secaucus Mayor Dennis Elwell, Jersey City Deputy Mayor Leona Beldini and Ridgefield Mayor Anthony Suarez were among those arrested. | Hoboken Mayor Peter Cammarano, Secaucus Mayor Dennis Elwell, Jersey City Deputy Mayor Leona Beldini and Ridgefield Mayor Anthony Suarez were among those arrested. |
State legislators Harvey Smith and Daniel Van Pelt were also arrested. | State legislators Harvey Smith and Daniel Van Pelt were also arrested. |
Law enforcement officials say the investigation originally focused on a network they allege laundered tens of millions of dollars through charities controlled by rabbis in New Jersey and neighbouring New York. | Law enforcement officials say the investigation originally focused on a network they allege laundered tens of millions of dollars through charities controlled by rabbis in New Jersey and neighbouring New York. |
It widened to include alleged official corruption said to be linked to a New Jersey construction boom. | It widened to include alleged official corruption said to be linked to a New Jersey construction boom. |
Acting US Attorney, Ralph Marra, said: "It seemed that everyone wanted a piece of the action. The corruption was widespread and pervasive. Corruption was a way of life for the accused." | Acting US Attorney, Ralph Marra, said: "It seemed that everyone wanted a piece of the action. The corruption was widespread and pervasive. Corruption was a way of life for the accused." |
He said politicians had "willingly put themselves up for sale". | He said politicians had "willingly put themselves up for sale". |
"These rings, led by clergymen, cloaked their extensive criminal activity behind a facade of rectitude," he added. | "These rings, led by clergymen, cloaked their extensive criminal activity behind a facade of rectitude," he added. |
Jon Corzine, the Governor of New Jersey, said: "The scale of corruption we're seeing as this unfolds is simply outrageous and cannot be tolerated." | Jon Corzine, the Governor of New Jersey, said: "The scale of corruption we're seeing as this unfolds is simply outrageous and cannot be tolerated." |
Ed Kahrer, an FBI agent who has worked on the investigation from the start, said: "New Jersey's corruption problem is one of the worst, if not the worst, in the nation. | Ed Kahrer, an FBI agent who has worked on the investigation from the start, said: "New Jersey's corruption problem is one of the worst, if not the worst, in the nation. |
"It has become ingrained in New Jersey's political culture," he said. | "It has become ingrained in New Jersey's political culture," he said. |
The BBC's Jane O'Brien says the money laundering ring reportedly spanned the US, Israel and Switzerland. | The BBC's Jane O'Brien says the money laundering ring reportedly spanned the US, Israel and Switzerland. |
Prosecutors accuse one rabbi of dealing in human kidneys for transplant for a decade. | Prosecutors accuse one rabbi of dealing in human kidneys for transplant for a decade. |
It's alleged that "vulnerable people" would give up a kidney for $10,000 (£6,000) and these would then be sold on for $160,000 (£97,000). | It's alleged that "vulnerable people" would give up a kidney for $10,000 (£6,000) and these would then be sold on for $160,000 (£97,000). |