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The Brokers from Majalaya

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

YANA Priatna and Dedi Supriadi were stunned when they heard the amount of money mentioned by a newscaster on television two weeks ago. The report said the kidney syndicates get about Rp300 million for each transplant operation.

"We just found out the kidneys were selling for so much," said Yana, who is usually called Amang, as recounted by his lawyer Osner Johnson Sianipar. "The boss never told us how much he was getting. We just took what was given to us."

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YANA Priatna and Dedi Supriadi were stunned when they heard the amount of money mentioned by a newscaster on television two weeks ago. The report said the kidney syndicates get about Rp300 million for each transplant operation.

"We just found out the kidneys were selling for so much," said Yana, who is usually called Amang, as recounted by his lawyer Osner Johnson Sianipar. "The boss never told us how much he was getting. We just took what was giv

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