Three women who escaped said others were being drugged and 'harvested' for their eggs, which are sold on the black market for IVF purposes.
Three of the women reavealed details of their horrific ordeal after returning home Human traffickers are keeping at least 100 women on a ‘human egg farm’ in Georgia after luring them under false pretenses, it has been claimed. Three Thai women brought home this week said they had responded to ads on social media for surrogate mums who would be paid the equivalent of £600 a month while living with the client family abroad.
It’s thought the women’s eggs are being sold on the black market for IVF purposes The women said they pretended to be ill to avoid having their eggs harvested. One of the women, who wore face masks and hat to avoid revealing their identities, said she and around 10 Thai women were taken to Georgia via Dubai and Armenia. She said they were led there by a Thai woman and met by two Chinese nationals in Georgia.
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