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Rogue kidney brokers resell organs from poorest nations on black market
07-28-2009, 05:09 AM
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Rogue kidney brokers resell organs from poorest nations on black market
The international black market for kidneys — preying on the desperate and run by a shadowy network of greedy organ brokers — is flourishing, a Daily News probe found.

The arrest of a <span style="color:#015fb6">Brooklyn man Thursday on organ trafficking charges sheds a new spotlight on an underground business where wretchedly poor foreigners — particularly in <span style="color:#015fb6">India — are paid $2,000 to $10,000 for kidneys.

Those kidneys are ultimately sold for as much as $180,000 to transplant recipients who otherwise could die.

More than 80,000 Americans were waiting for kidney transplants as of last week, the <span style="color:#015fb6">United Network for Organ Sharing said.

The wait for a suitable legitimate donor is as long as three years, which drives many to the underground market, experts said.

Lungs for transplant are also available on the black market, but the vast majority of the organs in play are kidneys, they said.

The majority of the black market kidneys are transplanted in hospitals and clinics overseas, but some have been done in <span style="color:#015fb6">New York, apparently without the knowledge of hospital officials, medical ethicists and the leading expert in the black market say.

“In India, <span style="color:#015fb6">China, <span style="color:#015fb6">Africa and <span style="color:#015fb6">Latin America the poor are selling their kidneys to wealthy buyers through an underground set of networks,” said <span style="color:#015fb6">Dr. Steven Post, professor of Bioethics at <span style="color:#015fb6">Stony Brook University.

Transplant recipients generally travel to those countries for their operations, he said.

“The donors make enough money to buy a house or put their kids through college and the doctors do the transplants overseas, in India for example, at perfectly legitimate hospitals, where nobody cares about the buying and selling of organs,” he said.

A previous News investigation into organ trafficking disclosed that one link in the underground network was smuggling live donors into the <span style="color:#015fb6">United States from Moldovia, one of the poorest countries in the former <span style="color:#015fb6">Soviet Union..

The donors entered the United States — generally at <span style="color:#015fb6">Kennedy Airport — on false student or tourist visas and were whisked to hospitals, where their organs were removed and given to recipients, government sources said.

The man arrested Thursday — part of a massive <span style="color:#015fb6">FBI probe of money laundering and bribery that brought down 44 people, including prominent <span style="color:#015fb6">New Jersey politicians — is also accused of arranging for organ transplants inside the United States.

“The price with what we are asking here is $150,000,” Levy Izhak Rosenbaum told an undercover federal agent, prosecutors said in a criminal complaint.

<span style="color:#015fb6">Rosenbaum was referring to the base price for a black market kidney for the agent’s fictitious uncle.

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