A rigid human egg harvesting racket where about 100 women were placed as slaves, detected in the former Soviet nation of Georgia. Operated by Chinese gangsters, three Thai women were exposed after a Thailand -based NGO after being freed from ‘egg mafia’, according to a report in a report Bangkok Post.
Pavena Hangsakula, founder of Pavena Foundation for Children and Women, said that he first learned about the racket from another female victim who was released and the gang returned to Thailand after paying about Rs 1.8 lakh to the gang.
According to the victim, others were still trapped in human egg fields because they could not pay for their freedom. Most of the women were lured by a job offer on Facebook, promising them between Rs 10 lakh (11,500 euro) and Rs 15 lakh (17,000). Used to work, unable to produce children.
The job advertising organization took care of the passports and visas of the victims, but once women entered the eastern European country, they were quickly filled with four other women with about a hundred other women. The victims soon came to know that the job offering was a shame and was dragged into some more frightening.
During a press conference, one of the victims revealed that they were pumped with hormones to stimulate their ovaries and were forced to remove their eggs once a month.
“Women will be injected to get treatment, anestheted and their eggs will be removed with a machine. We were not the same after getting this information and it was not the same as advertisement, we scared, we tried to come back home from people of.”
According to Ms. Paavena, the collected eggs were sold and smuggled to other countries for use in the in-vitro fertilization (IVF).
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‘Horrors’
Social media users reacting to the news demanded strict international rules on the reproductive industry.
A user said, “Now regulate it! A solid background should be examined, from where the donor eggs come,” a user said that another said: “The darkness and shady side of surrogacy. What can have been done. “
One third remarked: “Many of us grow up, and live, in their entire ignorance, we cannot really understand the horrific that some people tolerate! “
Commander of Royal Thai Police’s Foreign Affairs Division, Surmana Thiprag told Roots That Thai officials were further investigating the case.