Thailand authorities’ arrests involved in trafficking of Rohingya

Chutima, well-connected with Thai navy officers on the island, learned from them about the rising number of Rohingya Muslims arriving on Thailand’s Andaman coast. Photo: UKETWAN/THAI NAVY
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Arakan Nes Agency
Thai authorities managed to arrest one of the oldest, traffickers in possession of a large amount of money estimated at millions of Thai currency during one of raid in the beaches of Thailand waiting to receive a batch of Rohingya migrants fleeing from Arakan to rickety boats across international waters.
The Arakan news agency correspondent (ANA), added that authorities had detained Rohingyas after their arrival to the beaches of Thailand And take them to shelters for refugees as began their investigations with the arrested to determine his nationality and obtaining information useful in tracking down other dealers scattered in the jungle and the jungle along the Thai coast.
In this context, the Agency’s administrator, told the monitoring and follow-up in the human rights sector Global Rohingya Center (GRC) Nayeem Hussein Abdul Hakim that many international organizations interested in human rights in Burma has released Reports on the activities of Rohingya trafficking in Thailand and accusing some senior government officials, adding that the State Department had issued a few months ago a decision to include Thailand on the blacklist For failing to do enough to combat human trafficking despite its pledge to continue to fight the phenomenon.

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