Boris Volfman, suspected of organ trafficking in Kosovo, was arrested in Russia and was on the INTERPOL list

Russian authorities have detained 40-year-old Boris Volfman, suspected of being involved in human organ trafficking, including a clinic that operated in Kosovo years ago.
Wolfman was on Interpol’s wanted list by Russia, writes Metro.co.uk.
He could face up to 15 years in prison after being deported from Turkey, according to reports, Metro.co.uk reports.
Wolfman is accused of running an organ trafficking network that stretches across the Atlantic from Costa Rica to Kosovo.
The same man had previously been detained in Turkey on suspicion of seeking to take organs from poor Syrian refugees and give them to wealthy clients.

Wolfman was arrested years ago in the Albanian capital, Tirana, and in Israel.

