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    EU in Kosovo Says Turk, Israeli Trafficked Organs
    By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    June 13, 2011 at 4:08 PM ET


    PRISTINA, Kosovo (AP) - A European Union prosecutor in Kosovo has
    indicted a Turkish and an Israeli national for involvement in an
    international network that falsely promised poor people money for
    their kidneys and then transplanted the organs into rich buyers, the
    bloc's rule of law mission said Monday.

    Turkish citizen Yusuf Sonmez, and Israel's Moshe Harel were charged
    last week for "trafficking in persons, organized crime and unlawful
    exercise of medical activity," the mission, known as EULEX, said in a
    statement.

    Sonmez and Harel are considered at large by EU authorities and
    Interpol has issued a warrant for their arrest.

    The indictments are part of a larger investigation into allegations
    that an organized criminal group conducted operations in a clinic
    outside of the capital Pristina where the victims' organs were
    transplanted into the buyers.

    EU prosecutor Jonathan Ratel - who brought the charges in 2010 - said
    victims were promised up to $20,000 (euro14,000) for their kidneys,
    but were never paid, while recipients were required to pay between
    euro80,000 and euro100,000 euros ($115,000-$143,000).

    The victims came from Moldova, Kazakhstan, Russia and Turkey, and
    lived in "extreme poverty or acute financial distress," EULEX said.

    Kosovo law forbids the removal and transplant of organs.

    The case was brought to the attention of authorities in 2008 when
    Kosovo police acted upon information from a Turkish national who said
    his kidney had been stolen.

    Since then seven Kosovars, including doctors and a senior official in
    the Health Ministry, have been charged and are standing trial.

    Sonmez and Harel were indicted separately after EU investigators
    located Harel in Israel and an EU prosecutor interviewed Sonmez in
    Turkey earlier this year. Harel was detained in 2008, but later
    allowed to leave Kosovo upon the promise of return pending legal
    proceedings.

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