The United Nations (UN) has raised an alarm on the booming black market for human body organs in the Middle East, warning Africans to becareful of traffickers disguised as job providers to lure victims out.
The alert that the UN posted on its website urged Africans to beware of human body organ harvesters who pose as employment providers in the Middle East.
The UN noted that the black marketers pay $262,000 for a kidney, an equivalence of about N157 million.
The document entitled, United Nations Alert, states, “the black market for parts of the human body is booming in the Middle East.
A kidney now costs
262,000 dollars (131 million CFA francs); the heart costs 119,000 dollars (60 million CFA francs) and the liver costs 157,000 dollars (79 million CFA francs).
“Beware of fake foreign agencies promising to make you work abroad. They process your papers, pay your plane ticket and just take you abroad pretending they want to find you a job, but instead, they kill their victims, recover all the precious parts of their bodies.
“Many people have been offered jobs in the Middle East and so far their families have been unable to locate them,” the UN warns.