GadgetFan - Wang, a young 17 years in China, are willing to exchange kidneys with money about 22,000 Yuan (equivalent to USD 32 million) to buy the iPhone and the iPad. The Chinese government immediately arrested five people associated with cases of kidney retrieval.
The actors who introduce these teens to get a kidney fence 220 000 Yuan (USD 320 million). In China alone, seen a dramatic increase in the adoption of the elite and sophisticated technology. It can be turned into social pressure.
iPhone costs about 3988 yuan (£ 5.697 million) and the IPAD 2988 Yuan (USD 4.266 million) in China. This price is impossible to Wang who came from Anhui, one of the poorest provinces in China.
Kidney exchange action to the iPhone and the iPad was revealed after the mother of the teenager was questioned how Wang could have this luxury device. After her mother asked how he obtained the money, he replied that he had to sell his kidney.
According to Xinhua news agency in China, Chinese law enforcement officials are still investigating the possibility of other suspects that may be associated with this organ trafficking. The Chinese government itself strongly prohibits trafficking in human organs since 1997, although trade in human organs on the black market continues.
The actors who introduce these teens to get a kidney fence 220 000 Yuan (USD 320 million). In China alone, seen a dramatic increase in the adoption of the elite and sophisticated technology. It can be turned into social pressure.
iPhone costs about 3988 yuan (£ 5.697 million) and the IPAD 2988 Yuan (USD 4.266 million) in China. This price is impossible to Wang who came from Anhui, one of the poorest provinces in China.
Kidney exchange action to the iPhone and the iPad was revealed after the mother of the teenager was questioned how Wang could have this luxury device. After her mother asked how he obtained the money, he replied that he had to sell his kidney.
According to Xinhua news agency in China, Chinese law enforcement officials are still investigating the possibility of other suspects that may be associated with this organ trafficking. The Chinese government itself strongly prohibits trafficking in human organs since 1997, although trade in human organs on the black market continues.
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