Pakistan arrests three Chinese, two locals over illegal human placenta trafficking
Pakistani authorities dismantled an illegal human placenta smuggling network in Islamabad. Discover how the FIA raided processing centers in F-7 and E-11
Ali Hamza
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Ali; a journalist with 3 years of experience, working in Newspaper. Worked in Field, covered Big Legal Constitutional and Political Events in Pakistan since 2022. Graduate of DePaul University, Chicago.
The Federal Investigation Agency arrested three Chinese nationals and two Pakistanis in Islamabad on Thursday for allegedly operating an illegal human placenta smuggling network.
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The Federal Investigation Agency arrested three Chinese nationals and two Pakistanis in Islamabad on Thursday for allegedly operating an illegal human placenta smuggling network.
Authorities raided multiple processing centers in the capital city to halt the illicit medical trafficking operation. The suspects allegedly processed the organs for black-market export to Vietnam under false pretenses.
What did authorities uncover about the human placenta smuggling network in Islamabad?
Federal investigators uncovered a sophisticated medical trafficking operation that dried and processed human placentas inside residential sectors.
The agency seized processing equipment and finished goods prepared for illegal international export. Authorities registered a formal criminal case against the suspects under national organ transplantation laws to shut down the black-market supply chain completely.
The agency's specialized Islamabad Zone team executed the initial raid on a residential house within the F-7 sector following a confidential tip-off.
Law enforcement officers discovered a fully operational facility dedicated to the illicit processing and commercial drying of human biological materials. The arrested suspects reportedly prepared the harvested organs under the counterfeit product label "she placenta" to bypass international customs screenings.
Following the initial breakthrough, the Federal Investigation Agency swiftly conducted a secondary raid targeting linked operations in the F-7 and E-11 residential sectors.
Investigators successfully uncovered an identical illicit processing center equipped with specialized tools and finished biological materials during the coordinated law enforcement operation. Officers confiscated all the machinery alongside the processed packages to prevent any further distribution of the contraband.
Which laws did the suspects violate during the trafficking operation?
The Federal Investigation Agency registered a formal criminal case against the five detained individuals under the relevant sections of Pakistan's Human Organ Transplantation Act 2010.
This legislation strictly prohibits the unauthorized removal, commercial sale, and international trafficking of any human tissue or organs within the country.
Legal experts emphasize that the stringent regulations apply directly to both domestic citizens and foreign nationals operating within Pakistani borders.
The federal agency did not disclose any additional details regarding the specific international buyers or the total financial scale of the black-market enterprise.
Investigators continue to interrogate the three foreign nationals and their local facilitators to determine how long the hidden processing centers operated undetected. Law enforcement personnel remain committed to identifying any additional medical personnel or local clinics that may have supplied the biological materials.





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