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Two Omanis arrested in illegal kidney trade racket

Authorities say the gang was involved in selling organs to clients from the GCC.

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Pakistani investigators have uncovered an illegal kidney donation racket and arrested six people, including two doctors, after raiding a house where unauthorised surgeries were reportedly under way, a senior official said on Monday.

Authorities say the gang was involved in selling kidneys to international clients, particularly from the GCC.

“A team comprising seven officials raided a house in Lahore and caught four people red-handed illegally transplanting kidneys to two Oman nationals,” said Jamil Ahmad Mayo, Deputy Director of the Federal Investigation Agency.

The two Omanis, who have also been taken into custody, had paid seven million rupees ($70,000) each for a kidney, he said.

Organs can only be donated by close relatives in Pakistan. Buying and selling them is illegal.

A chronic shortage of organs for transplant has fuelled a black market, with acute poverty forcing some Pakistanis to sell their kidneys to eke out a living.

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