The Kurdish-language Hawar news quoted a local source as saying that a group of
mercenaries have embarked on kidnapping children and trading their body organs.
The source told Hawar news that seven children have been kidnapped in the town
of Qabaseen near the town of al-Bab in the last seven days, and evidence and
proofs indicate that they have been abducted by the same group that operates
with Turkey's help.
The report further mentioned that some other children had also been taken
earlier in similar cases and no one knows anything about their fate.
The source told Hawar news that the gangs use females to deceive and kidnap
children from Kurdish villages and sell their body organs to Turkish traders.
Media sources disclosed in February that body organs of three injured members of
Ahrar al-Sham terrorist group were cut out and stolen by the Turkish medical
staff.
The Arabic language al-Hadath news website quoted field sources as saying that
the body organs of three militants were cut out and stolen at a hospital in
Southern Turkey.
The sources said three members of Ahrar al-Sham that had sustained major injures
in a suicide operation of the ISIL and had been transferred to a hospital in
Gaziantep border town in Southern Turkey, lost their lives in there.
Al-Hadath added that the three hospitalized militants had sustained injuries in
their legs and feet but they had gone under an upper body surgical operation at
the center, and some of their body organs were cut out and stolen by the
medical staff at the hospital.
The news website underlined that it was not the first time that the body organs
of injured militants were stolen at the hospitals of Gaziantp, Kilis and Urefa
in Turkey.
"Stealing the body organs of injured militants in Turkish hospitals could have
been coordinated directly with Ahrar al-Sham commanders as human body organ is
now a main source of revenue and an established trade for the terrorist groups
in Northern Syria," field sources were quoted by al-Hadath as saying.
A journalist, who has recently paid a visit to a camp of Syrian refugees in the
Greek Lisfous island, disclosed in Jun that there had been close cooperation
between the Turkish and Israeli gangs in the trafficking of Syrian refugees'
body organs, specially their kidneys, to other countries.
The Israeli regime and its citizens had widely been identified in past years as
the prime culprit in organ trafficking across the world.
"There are too many corpses floating through the Mediterranean sea, mainly
between the Turkish waters and Greek abandoned islands," the journalist said in
his investigation.
"Stiches on belly of the Syrian refugees' corpses testify that their kidneys
have been taken out before their death," the journalist quoted Greek fishermen
of Lisfous island as saying.
"The Syrian refugees go under illegal surgery in Turkish hospitals to take their
organs out, and then their bodies are thrown away to the sea," the Greek
fishermen went on to say.
"An Israeli citizen, borne in Ukraine, was arrested by the Turkish police last
Decembers on charge of purchasing the organs of Syrian refugees from Turkish
private clinics. Boris Voker, whose real name was Welfman, had carried out
similar operations in Azerbaijan, Seri Lanka and Kosovo between the years 2008
till 2014 and had earned over 70,000 Euros," he said.
"There must be powerful hands and officials behind this process and illegal
surgeries of Syrian refugees and rapid transferring of their separated organs to
other countries. The separated Kidneys can stay alive only for 48 hours, but
costumes formalities in airports and border-crossings last a long time, so their
must be very close cooperation between the organ traffickers and relevant
official in the host countries of Syrian refugees, including Turkey," the
journalist stressed in his investigation.