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Thai police arrest local woman with links to Wang Kelian human trafficking

BANGKOK, Nov 1 — Thai police arrested a local woman wanted in connection with the alleged trafficking of Rohingya to Malaysia seven years ago.

Central Investigation Bureau said the woman, believed to be an agent supplying Rohingya to work in Malaysia, was arrested in Kanchanaburi on Monday, after seven years on the run.

“The police believed the woman went into hiding in a neighbouring country after a court issued arrest warrants in 2015,” it said.

The woman has been sent to Bangkok for prosecution.

In May 2015, police discovered 139 graves in 28 temporary camps run by a human trafficking syndicate in the jungle near the Thai-Malaysian border in Wang Kelian. Similar graves were also found in Thailand.

The victims were said to have come from Myanmar and Bangladesh in search of jobs.

Thai police issued arrest warrants for 153 individuals, including Thai Army officers and local officials who were allegedly involved in human trafficking in 2015.

A former army general, Manas Kongpan, was convicted alongside other officials and dozens of Thai nationals after a lengthy trial which began in 2015.

In 2017, the criminal court sentenced Manas to 27 years in jail on different charges including trafficking in persons, smuggling illegal migrants into the country and organised crime.

Manas died of a heart attack at the Medical Correctional Hospital in Bangkok where he was hospitalised in June, last year.

Apart from Manas, the criminal court sentenced 62 defendants including the former mayor of a subdistrict of the southern Songkhla province, Banjong Pongphon to 78 years in prison.

— Bernama

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