Chapter 1013: Cutting the Kidney to Create an Industrial Chain
Ooka Hongye, who was leaving, hugged the tray to her chest and let out a long fact, she contacted Iori just last night, and by the time the news came back, Fujino's matter had already been dealt with.
Of course she immediately thought of who handled it. It must have been the old man from the Fujiwara family.
After all, Fujino-kun is his grandson...
However, it was not easy for her to say anything about this kind of thing. After all, it was someone else's family affair.
Moreover, twenty years ago, Aunt Huazi broke away from the Fujiwara family, changed her name to Fujino, and cut off ties with the Fujiwara family.
Although the Fujiwara family is indeed somewhat ambiguous towards Fujino-kun, it is still unclear whether the other party really wants Fujino-kun to return...
If I say too much, it will bring him trouble.
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Fujino didn't think much about why Hongye felt strange.
After all, in his opinion, this girl has always been quite strange...
Returning to the room, he placed the laptop on the desk, and Hiroki's image automatically appeared on the computer screen.
"Hiroki, how is the investigation into Kurokawa going?"
Fujino turned around, took out a bottle of drink from the refrigerator, sat down at the desk and asked Hiroki.
On the computer screen, the image of Hiroki Sawada was holding a report in his hand, introducing his findings: "I have roughly investigated Kurokawa's case. The medical report that the hospital entered into the computer originally recorded that the transplant failed due to immune system resistance."
"But according to my investigation, the kidney was never transplanted. Instead, it was sold by the doctor at the time after the matching results came out. The total amount was 20 million yuan, and the money has been deposited into his overseas account."
Fujino drank his drink and looked at the bank statement that Hiroki had retrieved. He was a little puzzled: "As a doctor, he shouldn't have such great authority."
Hiroki Sawada nodded: "Of course it's impossible for just one doctor, but is it possible that all their hospitals are connected to the buyer?"
"That's okay."
It’s worthy of being the world of science.
I overestimated their moral values.
Fujino showed dead eyes and complained secretly in his heart.
Hiroki Sawada pulled up the profile of the hospital in question: "The doctor was just a participant. The important thing is the director of their hospital. The hospital is a private hospital with a good reputation, but in fact, it has connections with an overseas human organ smuggling gang."
"When I was investigating, I found something interesting."
"There is actually another hospital cooperating with this gang. That's the hospital where the doctor you asked me to investigate works. It's also connected to that organization." "To put it simply, these two hospitals and the two doctors are actually part of the same gang. They will send the matching information to the platform, and the platform will check if there are any suitable candidates. Once there are suitable candidates, they will contact the doctors and take away the suitable organs. The candidates will usually use the excuse of transplant failure as an excuse to get away with it."
"The final right of interpretation belongs to the hospital, right?"
Fujino was not too surprised by this. It was because he had heard about it when he was working in pyramid schemes.
As the saying goes, capital can take a bullet for triple the profits. As long as it can make money, what else will it not dare to do?
In some private and unscrupulous clinics, it is common to remove kidneys without authorization. Not to mention serious illness, even if you fall, your kidneys can be removed! Although such situations do exist, can you be sure whether the kidneys really need to be removed or if someone needs your kidneys?
The final right of interpretation no longer belongs to you.
A kidney is worth 20 million yen, and the price of the kidneys will be even higher. Corneas, hearts, livers, and lungs can all be disassembled and sold for hundreds of millions of yen. Even your corpse can be disassembled and sold for money if it's suitable.
Friends who often kill people should all know that a whole person is actually not worth much, and a few hundred thousand dollars of compensation will be enough, but a person who is broken into pieces is very valuable.
Not to mention kidneys, even bones and skin can be used as allogeneic implants. After all, the supply in the market is still extremely scarce...
After all, if something is scarce, it will be worth a lot of money.
"That's pretty much it."
Hiroki Sawada responded to Fujino's statement and continued, "Kurokawa is a typical example, but his case is a little special. I will refer to him as Doctor A and Doctor B. After Doctor A took his organs, he saw his situation and directly packaged him to another familiar Doctor B. Doctor B contacted him and used his work to smuggle organs from abroad. He then sold the organs to that organization and split the profits with Doctor A."
Fujino immediately understood what he meant: "You mean, this was a setup from the beginning to the end?"
"That's right." Hiroki responded, "Doctor A first hijacked his kidney, and Doctor B used his situation to threaten him, forcing him to help in order to get a kidney for transplant. In this way, they obtained a stable smuggling channel for free. This is a common method they use, especially for people who have certain social rights but not that high."
"This routine is really good, and it has formed an industrial chain."
Fujino pinched his brows and sorted out his thoughts. "Now, according to what you said, the gang actually acted as an intermediary, responsible for intermediary communication and finding overseas organ sources, while the doctors acted as agents for various hospitals, responsible for communicating with buyers and selling organs to the intermediaries."
"The hospital has taken on the corresponding platform work, and some powerful people inside have cooperated with the gang to form such an organ trafficking industry chain?"
"Yes, that's it."
Hiroki Sawada was a little surprised when he heard this. "I just said these two sentences, and you, Fujino-kun, actually sorted out their links directly?"
"I have investigated similar issues before..."
When Fujino heard this, he actually felt a little helpless.
How could he not understand this?
When he was working in pyramid schemes in his previous life, his immediate superiors were all kidneys that he had thrown to northern Myanmar by himself. Even if he had never seen pork, he had at least heard of pigs running. How could he not be familiar with this operation?
It's just like coming home, right?
As for the fact that Ga Yaozi had developed an industrial line and an assembly line intermediary, it can only be said that Fujino really did not find it strange at all. He even suspected that if this thing was not a shady black industrial chain, that group of people would have already expanded and strengthened it and integrated the shipping business into it to create greater glory.
As for why the Japanese officials don’t care?
I take care of myself?
Who knows, the master might as well change a couple of kidneys for fun when he has nothing to do.
Japanese people are treated like cattle and horses, not to mention the foreigners who were lured in.
(End of this chapter)