Russian authorities have detained Boris Wolfman, a Ukrainian-Israeli national, accusing him of running a global organ trafficking network that offered expedited kidney, heart, and liver transplants to clients across several Western countries under the guise of a company he claimed operated by “God’s will.”
Russia has arrested a dual citizen of Ukraine and Israel, Boris Wolfman, accusing him of operating a global organ trafficking network.
He allegedly promised clients in the U.S., Canada, Israel, and Germany faster access to kidney, heart, and liver transplants.
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Russia has arrested a dual citizen of Ukraine and Israel, Boris Wolfman, accusing him of operating a global organ trafficking network.
He allegedly promised clients in the U.S., Canada, Israel, and Germany faster access to kidney, heart, and liver transplants.
He called his company “In the Name of Heaven” and claimed his work was “God’s will.”
His operation stretched from Costa Rica to Kosovo.