The gruesome
case, in Colombia, South America, saw little Paula Nicole Palacios Narvaez was
grabbed as she came out of school in December 2014.
Police are hunting for a
six-year-old girl after reports that she was kidnapped and sold to organ
traffickers for body parts.
Nobody has seen or heard
from her since, but one of the kidnappers has confessed to police that the girl
had been sold so her organs could be harvested.
Police have now managed to
capture all five people they say were involved in the kidnapping.
The first man detained,
Jose German Paguatian Insandara, said a female member of the group called
Blanca Digna Lopez, one of those arrested, was the brains behind the
kidnapping.
In his confession,
Insandara, 52, with reported convictions for gun running and thieving, said:
"One morning at the
end of November I saw Blanca Lopez in town and she told me about how she was
working in the trafficking of children.
"She told me that this
was the new thing, that for each child they give you 50 to 60 million pesos
(about 12,500 GBP) and that she had contacts in Cali and Bogota.
"And she told me 'This
is good, don’t you see German? The other stuff is just small change'."
suspects
He went on to describe the
sickening details of the kidnap itself saying:
"I saw Blanca at the entrance of the
school and she signalled to me that the girl was there and in that moment I got
down and opened the door.
"The women grabbed the
girl and put her in the car and I got in the back with her to hold her. We took
the girl to the destination we had been given and handed her over. After which
we got our money. They gave me my million pesos."
The girl's father says he
hasn't given up
According to him, Lopez had
fallen out with the family of the little girl and said they owed her money. It
was for this reason that she decided to steal their little girl and sell her.
In his statement to the
prosecutor he added:
"The last thing I
heard they sold her to organ traffickers in Cali. I don’t know if she’s dead or
alive now."
The police are continuing
the search for the missing girl with the new information, hoping that it is not
too late.
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