Shocking Underworld Uncovered: Ring Exports Human Blood, Waste from Kenya
Investigations reveal a quiet but potentially illegal export trade in Kenya involving human and animal blood, microbial cultures, and toxins. Hundreds of residents in Nairobi's informal settlements have been recruited to donate samples for scientific use abroad under unclear circumstances, with promises of payment and medical screening, pointing to a burgeoning scandal.
Kenya has reportedly developed a significant export trade involving human and animal blood, microbial cultures, and various toxins. Recent investigations have brought to light the clandestine and potentially illegal extraction and subsequent exportation of human blood and other biological samples overseas for scientific research purposes. This operation has allegedly recruited hundreds of residents from informal settlements in Nairobi to donate samples, including blood, stool, and urine, under ambiguous circumstances.
These individuals were reportedly enticed with promises of medical screening, cash payments, and future assistance in exchange for their participation. Beatrice Imbakala, a local resident of Mukuru, is cited as one among many who have been donating blood for what they were told was exportation for research. The unfolding situation is being described as a scandal, occurring seemingly without intervention, in the full view of the government.