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Sunday, 24 May 2015
Mass graves and camps of suspected trafficking victims found in Malaysia
Mass graves and suspected human trafficking detention camps have been discovered by Malaysian police in towns and villages bordering Thailand, the country's home minister says.
Home minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said officials are determining whether the graves were of human trafficking victims, but did not say how many dead bodies were discovered.
"This is still under investigation," he told reporters at the sidelines of an event in Kuala Lumpur.
According to media reports, the mass graves were believed to contain bodies of hundreds of migrants from Myanmar and Bangladesh.
Police discovered 30 large graves containing the remains of hundreds of people in two places in the northern state of Perlis, which borders Thailand, the Utusan Malaysia newspaper reported.
The Star newspaper reported on its website that nearly 100 bodies were found in one grave on Friday.
"I reckon it was a preliminary finding and eventually I think the number would be more than that," Mr Ahmad Zahid said when asked about reports of the number of mass graves discovered.
Dr Zahid said the camps identified were in the areas of Klian Intan and villages near the border.
"They have been there for quite some time. I suspect the camps have been operating for at least five years," he said.
A police spokeswoman declined to comment saying a news conference on the issue would be held on Monday.
A police official who declined to be identified said police commandos and forensic experts from the capital, Kuala Lumpur, were at the site but it was not clear how many graves and bodies had been found.
"Of course I believe that there are Malaysians involved," Dr Zahid said, when asked on possible involvement of locals in the incident.
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