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Monday, 25 May 2015

Mass graves found in migrant trafficking camps in Malaysia

 Malaysian authorities said Sunday that they have discovered a series of graves in at least 17 abandoned camps used by human traffickers on the border with Thailand where Rohingya Muslims fleeing Myanmar have been held.

There was also a similar discovery earlier this month by police in Thailand who dug out dozens of bodies from shallow graves in abandoned camps on the Thai side of the border. The gory discoveries are shedding new light on the hidden network of jungle camps run by traffickers, who have for years held countless desperate people captive while extorting ransoms from their families.
Most of those who have fallen victim to the trafficking networks are refugees and impoverished migrants from Myanmar and Bangladesh, part of a wave of people who have fled their homelands to reach countries like Malaysia, where they hope to find work or live free from persecution.

As Southeast Asian governments have launched crackdowns amid intensified international pre
ssure and media scrutiny, traffickers have abandoned camps on land and even boats at sea to avoid arrest.
Malaysian Home Minister Zahid Hamidi told reporters that police were trying to identify and verify "mass graves that were found" in the region near the Thai border.

"These graves are believed to be a part of human trafficking activities involving migrants," he said, adding that police have discovered 17 abandoned camps that they suspect were used by traffickers.

There was no immediate word on how many bodies had been recovered. Zahid said that each grave probably contained anywhere from one to four bodies, and that authorities were in the process of counting.

He said he was shocked at the discoveries, because "just last week, we went there ... to see for ourselves." He said he expected more camps and graves to be found "because they have been there for quite some time ... We are still investigating, but I suspect they have been operating for at least five years."

Local media outlets said the graves were found in two locations in the northern state of Perlis. The state borders southern Thailand's Songkhla province, where at least 33 bodies were found earlier this month.

31 comments:

Anonymous said...

hmmmmm

Unknown said...

Seen

Etsako Pearl said...

Gudmornin linda,plz upload comments nau...Haba!

Unknown said...

Oik....................

Unknown said...

God help, and save us frm tragic accidents, and deaths.

Blog It With Olivia said...

Not surprised, in a world where anything is possible, what exactly do u expect?

BONARIO NNAGS said...

Phew! All in an attempt to better their lives, they run to their deaths.
From the interview I watched, the migrants prefer to die this way than suffer in their countries.

~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

Unknown said...

All for the hope of a better future and life. Rip to the dead

Unknown said...

Chai.

Unknown said...

That's nt just fair, u know

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Hmmmm

knowurway.com said...

Hmmm may their soul rest in peace. I pray they arrest all the bastards human traffickers, they will never go unpunished

Unknown said...

a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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I wonder hw many people die a day in this world i swear....
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

Anonymous said...

Tragedy

Woman shoots herself in the head while taking selfie with a gun

Unknown said...

wickedness

Unknown said...

Na wa o

Unknown said...

Na wa o

Unknown said...

Na wa o. Its well sha.



#TeamBlessed#

Unknown said...

What a life

Unknown said...

Lord have mercy. All in search of greener pasture

Unknown said...

Oh no..! Humans ehn...

Unknown said...

The Mongolians naturally hate themselves. I can't understand why Indonesia, Malaysia, India and Singapore are all hesitating to welcome these migrants.
Safe lives first and decide later on action

Anonymous said...

ONLY GOD KNWS HW MNY VE BIN BURIED DRE....TOMJERRYSWIT

ary said...

OMG

jennykurt said...

Awwwwww RIP

yawanow said...

OMG.
Human traffickers shouldn't be spared.

Unknown said...

Too bad.

Unknown said...

God help us, and save us frm enemies dat live around us.

Unknown said...

These Asian countries way no pure at all. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

We take Rohingya to the middle of Sea. we take them and bring to Aceh, Indonesia
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Subomi said...

you read stories like this and you just have to appreciate God for what you have, the shelter, the freedom.. everything.

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