Chinese doctors jailed for organ harvesting
- Six people, including four medical professionals, given prison sentences of up to 28 months for role in illegal transplants
- Families in Anhui province were tricked into signing fake consent forms
Six people, including four doctors, have been jailed for harvesting organs from patients in southeast China.
Three of the doctors were designated organ procurement officers at their respective hospitals, according to news portal Thepaper.cn.
The Intermediate People’s Court in Bengpu, a city in Anhui province, found the gang guilty of harvesting organs from 11 patients between 2017 and 2018, jailing them for between 10 and 28 months, the report said.
While the sentences were handed down in July, and an appeal rejected the following month, details of the case were only revealed recently by Shi Xianglin, son of one of the victims.
According to court documents provided by Shi, Yang Suxun, former head of the intensive care unit at Huaiyuan County People’s Hospital, identified targets, mostly car crash victims or patients with severe brain damage.
Yang then approached the patients’ families and persuaded them to agree to donate organs and then sent the lab test results to his accomplices in Nanjing.