Cops deny issuing warning on kidnapping, organ sale


Bukit Aman says it has not issued any statement warning the public about kidnapping incidences linked to the sale of human organs as alleged social media reports. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, October 1, 2022.

POLICE have denied issuing any statement warning the public about kidnapping activities linked to the sale of human organs as alleged in social media reports.

Federal police corporate communication chief, A. Skandaguru, said police had detected a report entitled “Warning to all parents and guardians, organ prices in Malaysia” which also listed the prices of organs such as heart, kidney, eye, lung and liver.

He said the message alleged that police warned parents to be wary of two white vehicles used for kidnapping and sale of organs, especially that of children aged below 15 years.

“So far police have not received any reports concerning the two vehicles mentioned in the viral message,” he said in a statement today.

He advised the public not to believe messages on social media without first verifying their authenticity.

The viral message also claimed that human organs were available for sale at between RM10,000 and RM800,000. – Bernama, October 1, 2022.


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