“Cambodian labor fraud” is common in Taiwan and other Asian regions. The suspect claimed to have introduced him to Cambodia to engage in well-paid administrative work to the “Qi Xi Lao” who had been sworn in for many years but actually sold him to the local “full demolition” for NT $ 1 million (the same below) (about 250,000 Hong Kong dollars). The heart, liver, kidneys, corneas and other available organs were removed; Fortunately, the buyer found other “sources” to temporarily cancel the transaction, and Qi Xi Lao, who had been controlled by the Cambogian Snake Group, escaped death and fled back to Taiwan.
Taiwanese media quoted Taoyuan police as saying the main culprit was a 31-year-old man named Xie, nicknamed the victim of Huang Qi Ge, and accomplices included a 27-year-old man named Cai and a 25-year-old woman surnamed Lin . In August of this year, after arresting Lin Nv in another fraud case, police discovered that his cell phone contained photos of Huang Nan’s organ donation consent form, as well as dialogue messages such as “demolition. “, then they conducted thorough investigations and discovered the human trafficking group.
The victim fled to Taiwan and was threatened not to confess the incident
According to the report, the criminal group has a clear division of labor: Xie Nan is responsible for finding the “pig”, Lin Nv is responsible for contacting buyers, and Cai Nan and a man named Wang are responsible for managing and supervising. of the release of “little pig”. Lin Nv first contacted a Cambodian human organ buyer named Ye and agreed to trade for 1 million yuan; Xie Nan approached Huang Nan in July of this year and took advantage of Huang Nan’s trust in him for many years to “sell piglets”. “, and arranged for Mr. Huang to undergo liver and kidney tests on the grounds that he had to undergo a physical exam when he leaves the country. On the 27th of the same month, Huang Nan boarded the plane alone under the supervision of Cai Nan and Wang Nan. After arriving in Cambodia, he knew he had been deceived. Fortunately, he eventually saved his life. After much persuasion, the suspect was identified.
The Taoyuan District Attorney’s Office yesterday accused Xie Nan, Cai Nan and Lin Nv of “attempting to deceive other people’s organs with the intent of making a profit.”
Originally posted on AM730 https://www.am730.com.hk/China/High-Paid Place to Work in Cambodia – Taiwanese Smugglers Selling 250,000 Sworn Brothers Whole Body Organs / 343758? utm_source = yahoorss & utm_medium = referral