Doctor suspected of human organ trafficking arrested
Almaty. January 12. Kazakhstan Today - A Turkish doctor Yusuf Ercin Sonmez reportedly suspected of involvement in an international organ smuggling ring was arrested Tuesday in Istanbul's Kartal district, an officer with the financial crimes department of Istanbul Police said, CNN reports.
Sonmez, 53, was the subject of an Interpol arrest warrant issued by the District Court of Pristina in Kosovo. The offenses listed by Interpol: Crimes against life and health, people smuggling, trafficking and illegal immigration.
Turkey's semi-official Anatolian news agency reported that Sonmez is suspected of being involved in illegal human organ smuggling in Kosovo.
BBC informs that the donors, said to have come from Moldova, Kazakhstan, Russia and Turkey and to have lived in "extreme poverty or acute financial distress", were allegedly promised up to 14,500 euros ($19,900) while recipients were required to pay between 80,000 and 100,000 euros.
Last month, European authorities charged in a report that executives who control Kosovo may have stolen organs when the Kosovo Liberation Army was fighting Serbian forces in the late 1990s.
Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci called it "a political accusation based on no facts or proof" and "pure fabrication."
The report said Thaci, a former leader of the Kosovo Liberation Army, was the "boss" of a prominent faction in the militia that "apparently wrested control" of "illicit criminal enterprises" from rivals across the border in Albania.
"Numerous indications seem to confirm that ... organs were removed from some prisoners ... to be taken abroad for transplantation," read the report. It suggested that illegal organ trafficking continued after the war ended.
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