Three Bangladeshi citizens fell victim to a kidney trafficking ring in India. Lured by promises of employment, they were instead subjected to forced kidney removal under the guise of medical tests. The victims received inadequate compensation and have returned to Bangladesh to share their ordeal, prompting a chargesheet and forthcoming trial.
Lured with job offer, 3 Bangladesh men lose kidneys in India

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