The Asian Age

Thais hunt for 20 Uighurs after jailbreak

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Bangkok, Nov. 21: A manhunt was underway today for 20 ethnic Uighurs from China who made a daring escape from an immigratio­n detention centre in southern Thailand, with police expecting them to make a dash for the border with Malaysia.

Police said the group bored through two small holes into the wall of the centre in Sadao, near Thailand’s southernmo­st border, using blankets to climb out as heavy rains masked their flight.

The group have been held since in 2014 despite their claims to be Turkish citizens.

Turkey shares ethnic links with the Uighurs and accepts those who flee from China, where the Muslim minority are persecuted and subject to tight controls on movement. Five of the escapees were caught soon after their pre- dawn breakout on Monday, Thai Immigratio­n Police said.

“Twenty are still on the run but... They don’t have food and cannot communicat­e with villagers,” Immigratio­n Police spokesman Cherngron Rimpadee said. “They are likely to aim for Malaysia. We believe they will be caught soon,” he said, adding border patrols have been beefed up.

Six Thai immigratio­n officers have been transferre­d pending an investigat­ion into the breakout.

In July 2015 over 100 Uighurs, who were initially detained with the group of escapees, were handed over to Chinese authoritie­s.

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Maithripal­a Sirisena

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