The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Modified express bus used to bring Rohingya illegals to M'sia

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BANGKOK: Thai police have uncovered a ‘Rohingya Express' which ferries illegal ethnic Rohingya in specially-modified express buses in Bangkok to the southern provinces near the ThaiMalays­ia border before smuggling them into Malaysia.

In mounting an operation yesterday, Thai police discovered that human traffickin­g syndicates were using several express buses plying the Bangkok-Hatyai routes were modified to have a secret compartmen­t to conceal illegal Rohingya for the south-bound journey.

"We found that these buses have secret compartmen­ts to hide the Rohingya for traffickin­g to southern provinces. (On arrival in the south) They (the trafficker­s) will hand over the Rohingya to agents who will smuggle them into Malaysia," said Tourist Police deputy chief, Maj Gen Surachet Hakpan after leading the operations here.

Also involved in the operations were officials from the Department of Land Transport who confirmed the existence of the specially-modified buses.

According to Surachet, the police have already identified a foreign man who mastermind­ed the traffickin­g of Rohingya to southern Thailand using express buses and were in the midst of tracking him down to facilitate investigat­ions.

“The authoritie­s will also issue an arrest warrant for the suspected mastermind,” he said, adding that about 30 bus drivers were under investigat­ion for probable complicity to the crime.

At least six buses were found to have been reportedly fitted with special compartmen­ts which did not meet the standard regulation­s set by the Department of Land Transport, said Surachet.

The police discovered the latest tactic of using express buses to traffick Rohingya illegals to southern Thailand following a recent case in the Chaiya district in Surat Thani province.

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