Since 2007, China has banned the practice of trading human organs, except for close family members such as spouses and blood relatives. Song Zhongyu, the surgeon, and He Wei, the agent who arranged the operation, were sentenced to prison for three years and five years, respectively. According to the Shanghai Daily, Zhongyu received 52,000 yuan and Wei earned 56,360 yuan. The rest of the seven people involved received their own fair share of the transaction.
“Of the nine defendants, five were prosecuted as main culprits and four others, including two nurses, a surgical assistant and an anesthesiologist, were tried as accessories,” writes the Shanghai Daily. The defendants reportedly paid more than 1.47 million yuan to the boy’s family, therefore reducing the sentence. According to the Ministry of Health in China, around 1.5 million people in the country need transplants each year, however, only 10,000 of them on an average scale will get them. China is now planning to setup an organ transplant system to cater to the needs to its citizens.