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Humans have always been willing to do things for a quick profit, and organ smuggling is no exception. Some are taken from willing people who need money fast, while others are forcibly removed as part of payment for a debt owed to a criminal organization. They are then transported to destinations where organ transplants and replacements are in huge demand. Organ smuggling is condemned in the houses, as the organs do not pass official medical examinations, yet there is always a large demand for spare organs from those who desperately need them and have no other alternatives.
 
Humans have always been willing to do things for a quick profit, and organ smuggling is no exception. Some are taken from willing people who need money fast, while others are forcibly removed as part of payment for a debt owed to a criminal organization. They are then transported to destinations where organ transplants and replacements are in huge demand. Organ smuggling is condemned in the houses, as the organs do not pass official medical examinations, yet there is always a large demand for spare organs from those who desperately need them and have no other alternatives.
  

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Human Organs

Humans have always been willing to do things for a quick profit, and organ smuggling is no exception. Some are taken from willing people who need money fast, while others are forcibly removed as part of payment for a debt owed to a criminal organization. They are then transported to destinations where organ transplants and replacements are in huge demand. Organ smuggling is condemned in the houses, as the organs do not pass official medical examinations, yet there is always a large demand for spare organs from those who desperately need them and have no other alternatives.

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