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(GAMBAR) Kubur Besar Mangsa Penyeludupan Manusia Ditemui di Selatan Thai
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Songkhla: Pihak berkuasa Thailand menjumpai 32 kubur di satu kawasan hutan di sini semalam yang dipercayai mengandungi mayat imigran Rohingya dan Bangladesh yang menjadi mangsa sindiket penyeludupan manusia.
Kubur itu dijumpai di satu kem di wilayah Sadao yang bersempadan dengan Malaysia.
Kawasan itu sering dijadikan kem rahsia oleh sindiket penyeludupan manusia dan imigran biasanya ditahan bagi menuntut wang tebusan daripada keluarga mangsa.
Seorang anggota penyelamat, Sathit Thamsuwan berkata, seorang lelaki Bangladesh yang kurus kering ditemui di kem berkenaan dan dihantar ke sebuah hospital di Padang Besar di Malaysia.
“Kami menjumpai sebanyak 32 kubur dan empat mayat sudah dikeluarkan serta dihantar ke hospital untuk bedah siasat.
“Semua mayat dijumpai dalam keadaan reput,” katanya.
Media semalam melaporkan, kem dan lelaki Bangladesh itu ditemui oleh penduduk kampung yang masuk ke hutan untuk mencari cendawan.
Beberapa mayat juga dilapor ditemui terbiar mereput di atas tanah.
Ketua Polis Thailand, Somyot Poompanmoung pula menggambarkan lokasi itu seperti penjara kerana imigran dikurung di dalam sel yang diperbuat daripada buluh.
“Terdapat 32 tempat yang kelihatan seperti kubur dan kami masih tidak mengetahui kubur itu mengandungi satu atau lebih mayat,” katanya.
Ujarnya, penyeludup dipercayai meninggalkan lelaki Bangladesh yang sakit itu selepas mereka membawa imigran Rohingya menyeberangi sempadan Malaysia dua hari lalu.
Bagaimanapun, punca kematian semua mangsa itu masih belum dapat dipastikan.
Lelaki Bangladesh itu dilaporkan terselamat dan berada dalam keadaan stabil.
Seorang pegawai polis di Sadao memberitahu pihak berkuasa menunggu pasukan forensik untuk menggali kubur berkenaan.
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English version
Mass grave believed to belong to migrants found in southern Thailand, officials say
About 30 graves believed to belong to migrants from Myanmar and Bangladesh have been discovered in southern Thailand, a rescue worker says.
The grave site was found in the Sadao district of Songkhla province at an abandoned camp for "boat people" who had apparently been trafficked to Thailand's border area with Malaysia.
"There are 32 graves, four bodies have now been exhumed and are on their way ... to hospital for an autopsy," rescue worker Sathit Thamsuwan said. He was at the scene soon after the site was found.
"The bodies were all decayed."
He added a single man from Bangladesh survived and was being treated at a hospital in nearby Padang Besar.
The local hospital confirmed the Bangladeshi man had survived and was in a stable condition.
National police chief general Somyot Poompanmoung described the site as a virtual "prison camp" where migrants were held in makeshift bamboo cells.
"There are 32 places that look like graves and whether there is one body or several bodies in those graves, we will we have to wait and see," he said.
He said the smugglers were believed to have abandoned the sick man when they moved Rohingya migrants across the border into Malaysia two days ago.
Local media said the camp and its lone survivor were stumbled upon by villagers looking for mushrooms.
The grisly discovery of the grave was also confirmed by a senior official from Sadao.
"Military and border patrol police have now cordoned the area off so we can bring forensic officials to the site," he said, requesting anonymity.
Those dead were believed to have starved to death or died of disease while awaiting ransom payments to be made so they could be smuggled into Malaysia, local media reported.
The area the graves were found in is notorious for housing remote camps for trafficked migrants.
Dangerous journey
Tens of thousands of migrants from Myanmar — mainly from the Rohingya Muslim minority — and increasingly from Bangladesh make the dangerous sea crossing to southern Thailand, a well worn trafficking route often on the way south to Malaysia and beyond.
Thousands of Rohingya — described by the UN as one of the world's most persecuted minorities — have fled deadly communal unrest in western Myanmar's Rakhine state since 2012.
Thailand has been criticised in the past for pushing boatloads of Rohingya entering Thai waters back out to sea and for holding migrants in overcrowded facilities.
The ruling junta says it has taken significant steps to combat trafficking since June, when the United States dumped Thailand to the bottom of its list of countries accused of failing to tackle modern-day slavery.
In January, Thai authorities confirmed more than a dozen government officials — including senior policemen and a navy officer — were being prosecuted for involvement or complicity in human trafficking.
Fears for thousands at sea
Chris Lewa, from the Arakan Project, which monitors the smuggling routes, said survivors of jungle camps often described horrific conditions as they waited for relatives to pay ransoms.
"If police find a camp and start digging you can bet they will find graves," she said.
The junta's crackdown forced many Thai smugglers into hiding, reducing the numbers held in jungle camps in recent months.
But smugglers have simply switched tactics, she said, keeping desperate migrants in rickety boats at sea for endless weeks.
"We fear there may be thousands stuck at sea because they can't disembark. The camps have effectively been transferred from the jungle to international waters," she said.
Two weeks ago she interviewed a 15-year-old boy who had made it to Malaysia.
Rather than hold him in a Thai jungle camp, he was kept for six weeks on a boat, awaiting payment from his relatives.
"During his time at sea he said he saw at least 30 people die. They were thrown overboard," she said.
ABC/AFP
Alive: A local hospital confirmed that one Bangladeshi man (pictured) miraculously survived the horrifying fate that befell his fellow refugees
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Masalah human trafficking ni ASEAN tak boleh nak solve lagi, ada hati nak bincang pasal seragamkan waktu. |
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Best nya dpt masuk Malaysia dan bermastautin. |
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ultra78 replied at 3-5-2015 01:40 AM
Masalah human trafficking ni ASEAN tak boleh nak solve lagi, ada hati nak bincang pasal seragamkan w ...
Itu idea ngok PM Malaysia... Jgn takut, tak akan jadi kenyataan nye. |
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kenapalah mudah sangat nak bolos ke malaysia ni
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tragisnya..sbb apa mati.. ramai plak tu.. |
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sebab kelaparan dan sakit
Those dead were believed to have starved to death or died of disease while awaiting ransom payments to be made so they could be smuggled into Malaysia, local media reported.
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o xbc plak yg english td
tq tt..
kesian rakyat msia siap buang2 mkn trigt kt knduri td ambl bnyk2 xmkn.bukn nk ambl skdr yg mampu..
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Siannta kena pau frm thais |
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Malaysia pon patut buang penjawat awak yg bersekongkol dgn pemyeludup manusia ni..yarik semua kemudahan pencen..kalau x indon2 ni senang2 dapat hak bumiputra..patutnya tak dapat..cukai pendapatan pon x bayar..bayar gst je la.. |
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kenapa masa angkut mayat..
x pakai baju mcm kena hadap radioaktif tuu..
Kuman kot.. Bahaya. |
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Maap..................aku tak kesian pun.
Kalau terkesian, kita yang menanggong derita.
Malaysia akan jadi hub untuk Rohangya & Bangla.
Jumlah yang ada ni pun dah menyemakkan mata kero aku........
Sapa soh lari.................?????
Biolah mereka merepot kat sempadan tu. |
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Masyarakat kita mmg sangat pemurah dan suka tolong orang hingga kepala sendiri dipijak. Kalau tidak menetap secara haram di malaysia, mereka akan jadikan malaysia tempat transit sementara ke negara lain, contohnya australia |
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Tup2 masuk meleisyi'ah kerja kedai mamak,sape xnak sis..
berakit2 kehulu berenang2 ketepian kekdahnya... |
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benda ni la yang diceritakan seorang pegawai imegresen kedah kat aku haritu. ada sindiket penyeludupan manusia di selatan thai ke malaysia. setiap hari drang akan lepaskan 2000-4000 org ke malaysia. satu kepala drang amek dlm RM6000. bayangkan betapa untungnya perniagaan ni. end up, malaysia yg kutip drang2 ni. masuk dalam cell.. dan kerajaan malaysia terpaksa membelanjakan RM60 sehari utk satu kepala bila drang ni dah ditangkap.
bayangkan berapa puluh atau ratus juta kerajaan habiskan utk deme ni semua. menurut beliau, kalau ikutkan dgn wang yg dibelanjakan.. mmg bangkrup malaysia ni. Tp mungkin dgn polisi negara kita yg berpegang pada dasar kemanusiaan, kita terima juga. kalau dibandingkan dgn negara jiran, nampak ajer imigrant, tros tembak atau karamkan bot mereka. mungkin dgn addanya sifat begini, Allah masih merahmati negara kita, aman dan sentosa kekdahnya.
ada satu kes yang drang handle, pelarian rohingya yang ditangkap mereka, menjadi gila. disebabkan kes di atas. mereka terpaksa melarikan diri dari kg mereka, disbbkan org2 buddha camshial membunuh mak ayah, anak isteri depan mata, dikejar puak2 buddha babi tu, masuk hutan, jumpa sindiket ni.. semata2 mahu menyelamatkan diri ke Malaysia. |
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Sebab tu, aku rasa elok dipotong Segenting Kra untuk
halang kemasukan pelarian ni. Buat macam Suez Canal,
kan bagus. Banyak menda boleh diselesaikan. Kita boleh
buat pelabohan di Kelantan untuk kapal-kapal yang lalu di situ. |
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