JAKARTA: Indonesian authorities have arrested 12 people including a policeman and an immigration officer accused of trafficking 122 people to Cambodia to sell their kidneys, officials said on Thursday.
The suspects were charged with violating Indonesia’s human trafficking law and face a maximum 15 years in prison and a fine of up to 600 million rupiah ($40,040) if convicted.
They were accused of recruiting people from across Indonesia through social media and sending them to Cambodia for kidney transplant surgery, said Hengki Haryadi, director of the criminal investigation unit at Jakarta Police.
The victims were promised 135 million rupiah ($9,009) each.
“The victims agreed to sell their organs because they needed money. Most of them lost their jobs during the pandemic,” Hengki told reporters.
Indonesia is no stranger to human trafficking, mainly for labor and often through debt-based coercion.
In 2019, authorities arrested eight people over what was the country’s biggest-ever human trafficking bust, with about 1,200 victims taken abroad as domestic workers.
Indonesia arrests 12 for human trafficking in illegal organ trade
Bangladeshi villager, a victim of illegal organ trade, shows the scars from his illegal kidney removal operation in 2015. Indonesian authorities have arrested 12 people accused of trafficking 122 people to Cambodia to sell their kidneys (AFP/File)
- The suspects were charged with violating Indonesia’s human trafficking law
- They were accused of recruiting people from across Indonesia through social media and sending them to Cambodia for kidney transplant surgery