Egyptian police have arrested a shoe scanner for mediation and trafficking in human organs, the Egyptian newspaper Al-Masry Al-Youm reported.

The newspaper added that the defendant participated with others mediation and trafficking in human organs, where investigations carried out by detectives in the "Azbakia" in central Cairo, a shoe scanner mediated in the sale of human organs, and that he is constantly talking with people in need and sellers of simple goods in the region. Ambulance "and adjacent to the" Azbakia "the work of the seller of the accused, to urge them to sell their human organs, and he agreed with another person to sell his kidney for the amount of twenty thousand Egyptian pounds.

The defendant confessed during the prosecution's investigation to the charge against him, adding that he agreed to sell his kidney to one of them, for an amount of 20,000 Egyptian pounds, and that he moved with him to one of the apartments in the area of ​​Renaissance peace for one of the persons and his partners in the sale of organs, to stay there until the completion of the tests and the operation. The tests proved unsafe to transfer his kidney to C virus, but his partners forced him to sign a trust receipt to prevent him from leaving before the operation.

Investigations also revealed that the accused "shoe scanner" had already been charged and sentenced in five cases of "theft of transport and dishonesty and begging."