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Police Cracked Down Indonesian Kidney Trafficking Syndicate in Cambodia

Monday, August 7, 2023

The police exposes Indonesian kidney trafficking network in Cambodia. The victims are enticed through social media.

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Suspects of human trafficking crime are presented during a press conference at the Jakarta Metro Police office, July 20. They are part of the Indonesia-Cambodia international crime syndicate in illegal human organ trade. TEMPO/Febri Angga Palguna . tempo : 173220940789.

THE flight of Lutfi Fauzia Rachman alias Lukman ended in Surabaya, East Java, last Wednesday, July 12. Personnel from the Jakarta Police Department arrested the 32-year-old man after he had fled from Phnom Penh, Cambodia, with 14 kidney trafficking victims. When examined, only six of them still had both their kidneys.

Police said Lukman was a coordinator with the Cambodian kidney trafficking network. He appeared on the radar after a team from th

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