Two Taiwanese men were prosecuted for luring others to Cambodia to harvest their organs for profit! Disclosure of details

On December 1, a reporter from Nandu learned from the Chiayi District Prosecutor’s Office in Taiwan that a man surnamed Wang and a man surnamed Lin from Tainan City were accused of luring a man from Chiayi to Cambodia in July this year for an attempted organ harvesting. The investigation of the case has been completed a few days ago , the prosecution will prosecute the two according to law.

According to Chiayi District Prosecutor's Office, a man surnamed Wang and a man surnamed Lin joined a criminal organization of human trafficking in Taiwan. The fraudulent organization used "high salary" and "paperwork" as conditions to lure Taiwanese people who lacked money and were eager to find a job to go to Cambodia, and contacted Cambodian buyers who needed human organs through local referrals, etc., and picked the deceived organs for profit. The man surnamed Wang and the man surnamed Lin were in charge of going to the airport to confirm that the victims had boarded the plane to Cambodia smoothly.

At the end of December 2021, the gang found a man in his 20s from Chiayi County, Taiwan, and said that he could help him go to Cambodia to do easy administrative clerical work, with a guaranteed basic salary of NT$60,000 to NT$70,000. The Chiayi man eager to make money agreed, and the gang tricked the Chiayi man into going to the hospital for liver, kidney, x-ray and other examinations on the grounds that he needed a health check. After the results of

’s health examination passed, the gang contacted a man surnamed Yeh, a buyer of human organs in Cambodia, and the two parties agreed that the victim would pay NT$500,000 on the plane and NT$500,000 within 4 hours of getting off the plane. reach an agreement. After that, the man surnamed Wang and the man surnamed Lin went to Taoyuan International Airport on July 27 this year, and handed passport, , air ticket and other documents to the above-mentioned Chiayi man. The man surnamed Wang continued to monitor and ensured that the Chiayi man took the plane to Cambodia alone. After the Chiayi man arrived in Cambodia, the organ buyer refused to purchase the organ for some reason and refused to pay. The Chiayi man was left at the airport and was able to return to Taiwan with the assistance of the relevant Taiwan authorities.

Subsequently, the Shuishang Branch of the Chiayi County Police Station and the Criminal Police Brigade formed a task force to arrest the man surnamed Wang and the man surnamed Lin on August 25 this year. After investigation by Taiwan's prosecutors, the two were prosecuted for violating relevant laws on human trafficking and attempting to harvest other people's organs by fraudulent means for profit. In addition, the prosecution said that the man surnamed Wang and the man surnamed Lin mentioned in the dialogue that the heart, liver, kidney, cornea and other organs of the man in Chiayi were removed, disregarding human life, and the nature was bad. .

According to Nandu's previous reports, on the evening of August 20, the Chinese Embassy in Cambodia issued a "Letter to Taiwan Compatriots in Cambodia". Engaged in online gambling, telecommunications fraud and other illegal activities, hoping to get timely help and get out as soon as possible. In this regard, the Chinese embassy in Cambodia stated that Taiwan compatriots are Chinese citizens, and it is the responsibility of Chinese embassies and consulates abroad to protect the legitimate rights and interests of Taiwan compatriots. The Chinese Embassy in Cambodia stated that it will, as always, provide timely and efficient consular protection services to all Chinese citizens in Cambodia, including Taiwan compatriots, in accordance with laws and regulations.

Written by: Nandu reporter Yang Lingyan