俄罗斯当局在莫斯科Vnukovo机场逮捕了以色列-乌克兰双重公民鲍里斯·沃尔夫曼(Boris Wolfman),他涉嫌领导2006-2008年的一个器官贩运团伙,将俄罗斯人引诱到科索沃,在那里他们手术后遭到剥削和遗弃。
Russian authorities arrested Boris Wolfman, a dual Israeli-Ukrainian citizen, at Moscow's Vnukovo Airport on suspicion of leading a 2006–2008 organ trafficking ring that lured Russians to Kosovo, where they were exploited and abandoned after surgeries.
俄罗斯当局在将鲍里斯·沃尔夫曼从蒂尔基耶驱逐出境后,在莫斯科的Vnukovo机场逮捕了他,他是以色列和乌克兰双重公民。
Russian authorities have arrested Boris Wolfman, a dual Israeli and Ukrainian citizen, at Moscow's Vnukovo Airport after his deportation from Türkiye.
他被指控在2006年至2008年期间领导一个将俄罗斯公民引诱到科索沃的器官贩运网络,许诺提供15 000至17 000欧元的肾脏,但在普里什蒂纳的Medicus诊所进行手术后遗弃这些器官,造成严重的健康后果。
He is accused of leading an organ trafficking network from 2006 to 2008 that lured Russian citizens to Kosovo, promising €15,000 to €17,000 for kidneys, but abandoning them after surgery at the Medicus clinic in Pristina with severe health consequences.
检察官指称,器官被出售给以色列和德国的富人,有些病人则由保险公司报销。
Prosecutors allege organs were sold to wealthy recipients in Israel and Germany, with some patients reimbursed by insurers.
被俄罗斯、科索沃、以色列和乌克兰通缉的Wolfman面临贩运人口、蓄意严重伤害和器官贩运等指控,可能被判处15年徒刑。
Wolfman, wanted by Russia, Kosovo, Israel, and Ukraine, faces charges of human trafficking, intentional grievous harm, and organ trafficking, with a potential 15-year sentence.
他的律师否认这些申诉,说他只处理保险文件。
His lawyer denies the claims, saying he only handled insurance paperwork.
该案与更广泛的跨国网络有关,有报道称,数十名叙利亚难民可能是受害者。
The case is linked to a broader transnational network, with reports that dozens of Syrian refugees may have been victims.