High-Paying Job Raises Concerns: Malaysia's Recruitment Ad Linked to Organ Trafficking

Recently, a high-paying job recruitment ad from Malaysia has sparked widespread concern among internet users. The ad claims to offer a job in Cambodia with a monthly salary of $1,000, but includes a disturbing requirement that applicants' "organs must be clean," raising suspicions of potential illegal organ trafficking.
The advertisement, widely shared on the social media platform Threads, initially presents attractive conditions with no educational or work experience required. However, the stipulation about having healthy organs has led many to question the legality and morality of the job offer. The recruiting agency explains that the requirement for healthy organs is due to the demanding nature of the work, but online users suspect this is a front for organ trafficking operations that seek to identify individuals based on their organ value.
Moreover, the ad's lack of transparency further fuels skepticism, as it explicitly states that no resumes are needed, just that applicants must appear in person, suggesting an intentional attempt to avoid leaving a trail of identity. Following the advertisement's exposure, many have urged law enforcement to intervene immediately. Experts warn that potential workers abroad should verify the reliability of such offers and be cautious not to fall into traps designed for organ trade exploitation.