Illegal organ trafficking backed by organized crime in Europe will be investigated by a Dutch university hospital which will also be helped by the Europol.
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Institutions in Romania, Sweden, Bulgaria and Spain will also take part in the three-year study, which is financed by the European Commission.
"Because of the great demand for organs, there are more and more indicators of 'organ tourism', whereby a patient travels abroad with the aim of receiving a transplanted organ which may have been bought," Erasmus said.
"Donors are often victims of human trafficking."
"We know little about how often this happens and how criminal organisations, doctors or others are involved," it added.
The study will focus on how exactly organs are illegally removed, usually kidneys or livers.
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An international probe has already been opened into allegations of organ trafficking by Kosovo Albanian rebels in the 1990s, including the removal of organs from live prisoners.
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Source-AFP