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Ukrainian organ trafficker arrested in Poland | Ukrainian organ trafficker arrested in Poland |
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The 35-year-old fugitive is wanted in Kazakhstan for selling harvested kidneys | The 35-year-old fugitive is wanted in Kazakhstan for selling harvested kidneys |
Polish authorities have apprehended a 35-year-old Ukrainian woman convicted of organ trafficking in Kazakhstan. | Polish authorities have apprehended a 35-year-old Ukrainian woman convicted of organ trafficking in Kazakhstan. |
Identified as Ksenia P. by Polish officials, the fugitive was convicted of illegally harvesting human tissues, including kidneys from 56 victims across various post-Soviet nations and Thailand, according to the district prosecutor's office in Przemysl. | |
She was taken into custody after crossing the border from Ukraine by train last week, under an Interpol red notice, Marta Petkowska, spokeswoman for the prosecutor’s office, told a press conference on Tuesday. | |
Ksenia P. had been placed on the international wanted list in November 2020, with Kazakhstan seeking her extradition to serve a 12-year prison sentence for crimes committed between 2017 and 2019. | |
Moscow has warned that human organ trafficking is a lucrative criminal enterprise in modern Ukraine, driven by government corruption, a high number of potential victims, and demand from unscrupulous buyers in EU countries. | Moscow has warned that human organ trafficking is a lucrative criminal enterprise in modern Ukraine, driven by government corruption, a high number of potential victims, and demand from unscrupulous buyers in EU countries. |
Russia claims that the Kiev government has facilitated this illegal trade by easing regulations on transplant surgeries and organ harvesting, including requirements for donor consent. | Russia claims that the Kiev government has facilitated this illegal trade by easing regulations on transplant surgeries and organ harvesting, including requirements for donor consent. |
In June 2024, Ukrainian media reported that a former deputy health minister was under investigation for conspiracy to harvest human organs in a hospital in Kiev. | In June 2024, Ukrainian media reported that a former deputy health minister was under investigation for conspiracy to harvest human organs in a hospital in Kiev. |
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