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Around 100 women were allegedly kept on a human egg farm in Georgia where they were force-fed supplements and kept as slaves by an “egg mafia”.
The horrifying details have been revealed by three Thai women who were freed on January 30 after being exploited for over six months.
Most of the women were lured in by a job offer on Facebook promising them a good salary if they worked as surrogates for Georgian couples who were unable to have children.
The organisation advertising the job took care of the passports and visas of the victims but once the women landed in the Eastern European country, they were quickly shepherded into four large properties with around a hundred other women.
Here the women were pumped up with hormones to stimulate their ovaries and were forced to have their eggs removed once a month. The collected eggs were believed to be sold and trafficked in other countries for use in in-vitro fertilisation (IVF).
A former slave who worked in the egg cell farm bought her freedom and informed Pavena Hongsakula, the head of a Thai nonprofit for children and women. She said they were treated like cattle, and if they begged their kidnappers to leave, they were informed they needed to pay 2000 euros (R38,000) to the farm owners first.
The woman who managed to escape informed the nonprofit that numerous other Thai women were still being held, prompting Interpol to launch an investigation, with police in Thailand saying that there could be other rescues as the case progresses.
As scary as it sounds, there are still women being held at the farm.
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[Source: DailyMail]