The woman was placed on the desired Interpol list due to the illegal sale of stones from 56 victims in Kazakhstan.
Poland’s Poland Prosecutor’s Office said Poland border guards were confined to a Ukrainian, who was punished in Kazakhstan for 12 years in prison for participating in an organized criminal group, which exchanged human bodies and sells 56 stones. Reuters reported this on Tuesday, March 11.
According to the prosecutor’s press secretary, Perezhyshl Marta Petkovskaya, the 35-year-old woman was confined to the railroad between Poland and Ukraine based on Interpol’s “red message”.
It is unknown why the woman is not in prison in Kazakhstan at the time of restraint or at the time of the sentence. The detainee wanted Interpol from November 2020.
Ksenia P. (the name of the detainee) was found guilty of the activities of an international criminal group, who from 2017 to 2019 conducted illegal operations on people’s organs and tissues, selling them in the black market.
He was also charged with illegal selling “stones from 56 victims in Kazakhstan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Thailand” to get financial benefits, as well as he has “become crimes in a constant source of income.”
The prosecutor’s office has filed a petition in a court for a temporary arrest within a week for a purpose of extraditation in Kazakhstan.
Keep in mind that in Poland, during the police restraint, a 48 -year -old citizen of Ukraine died. The incident took place near the city of Klyuchbork at Opolsk Voivodeship.
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