Manila Bulletin

Thai police detain almost 200 migrants in traffickin­g crackdown

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BANGKOK (AFP) — Nearly 200 migrants have been detained in a single southern Thai province ever since a network of jungle prison camps run by people smugglers was uncovered there, police said Saturday.

Spurred by Thai junta chief Prayut Chan-O-Cha's calls to end the grim trade within 10 days, police have launched an operation against smugglers in Songkhla, a province neighbouri­ng Malaysia criss-crossed by traffickin­g trails.

Observers say the belated move against gangs long known to have operated with the help of corrupt officials has put smugglers on the backfoot.

As a result scores of desperate Bangladesh­i and Myanmar Rohingyas have been abandoned as their gang masters go undergroun­d.

"So far there have been 199 victims found in Songkhla province alone,” regional police official Major General Puthichart Ekachant told AFP on Saturday.

Of the migrants discovered 74 were Rohingyas from Myanmar and 58 were Bangladesh­is while the background of 67 more was yet to be determined, he added.

Authoritie­s have been at pains to show Thailand is serious about tackling people-smuggling after years of accusation­s that they turn a blind eye to – and are even complicit in -- the trade.

Four secret jungle camps have now been found in Songkhla since last weekend, alongside 33 bodies in various states of decay, Puthichart said, with many pulled from shallow graves.

Tens of thousands of Rohingya Muslims have braved the dangerous sea crossing to southern Thailand from Myanmar in recent years, with many headed for Malaysia and beyond.

Many die at sea. But of those that make it, large numbers end up in remote camps across southern Thailand where investigat­ors believe trafficker­s demand up to $3,000 from relatives and friends for their release.

Others are sold on to Malaysia, according to activists working to expose the trade.

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 ??  ?? Rescue workers bring coffins containing the remains of migrants found in a mass grave at an abandoned jungle camp in Thailand's southern Songkhla province for burial. (AFP)
Rescue workers bring coffins containing the remains of migrants found in a mass grave at an abandoned jungle camp in Thailand's southern Songkhla province for burial. (AFP)

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