Thursday, February 11, 2010

POLICE SEIZE 11 TONS OF STOLEN HUMAN BLOOD PLASMA

Polish police recovered 11 tons of human blood plasma that had been stolen from a US company and was on its way to Austria, officials say.

The truck with a freezer unit carrying the plasma, worth more than $1.6 million , was stolen while the driver made a rest stop in Germany, Polish police spokesman Artur Chorazy said on Thursday. It was taken across the border into Poland, where it was seized on Wednesday.

Police footage showed the frozen salmon-colored plasma packed in boxes originating from Harrisonburg, Virginia - the headquarters of BioLife Plasma Services, a collection facility owned by Baxter International Inc.

BioLife spokeswoman Laura Jacobs said the company was working with local authorities to determine how the theft occurred.

"Importantly, the plasma has been recovered and is currently in Baxter's Vienna facility," she said.

Polish police have made no arrests so far, and believe thieves stole it in hopes of selling it elsewhere in Eastern Europe, Chorazy said.

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