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Court Grants FIA Remand for Suspects in Human Placenta Smuggling Case

Last updated: June 26, 2026 10:13 pm
Haris Ali
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Court Grants FIA Remand for Suspects in Human Placenta Smuggling Case
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A judicial magistrate in Lahore granted the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) a three-day physical remand of suspects arrested for allegedly smuggling human placentas. The agency accuses the group of harvesting the biological material from local hospitals and trafficking it across borders, sparking a probe into a potential underground medical trade.

The FIA arrested the suspects earlier this week following a tip-off regarding the illicit collection of placentas from private clinics. Investigators believe the material was being processed for export to foreign markets, where it is reportedly used in the production of cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.

“The scope of this operation goes beyond simple waste disposal,” said an FIA official familiar with the investigation. “We are looking at a organized network that treated medical waste as a high-value commodity.”

The suspects, whose names have not been released pending further interrogation, face charges of medical malpractice, illegal trade of human biological materials, and violating public health regulations. During the court hearing, the FIA prosecutor argued that physical custody is necessary to trace the buyers and identify the medical facilities acting as the primary sources for the biological harvest.

Defense lawyers argued that their clients were merely involved in the collection of waste materials and lacked the infrastructure to facilitate international smuggling. The magistrate rejected the request for judicial lock-up, siding with the FIA’s assertion that the suspects hold critical information about the supply chain.

The case has drawn scrutiny toward medical waste management protocols in Punjab. While hospitals are legally required to incinerate biological waste, the FIA suspects that a lack of oversight at smaller private facilities created an opening for the illicit trade.

The investigation now pivots to the suspects’ financial records and digital communications. If the FIA findings hold, the case could expose a systemic failure in how hospitals handle biological byproducts — and just how far the black market for human tissue has reached.

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