As the issue of migration and refugee recovery generate choppy waters along the Mediterranean Sea in Europe, Malaysia is facing a backlash as two mass grave sites of migrants forced into human trafficking hits the press. According to The Malay Mail, Malaysian police discovered hundreds of Rohingya and Bangladeshi migrant bodies in graves. The news comes after the nation’s Home Ministry denied the idea of human trafficking. Get the Free Tracker App to find a Luvabella in Stock In the Sunday edition of the Mingguan Malaysia, reports say the bodies were found in the forests along Padang Besar and Wang Kelian and may be linked to grave sites found in Songkhla, Thailand. Thai officials exhumed 26 bodies of Myanmar and Bangladesh citizens at the location.A source told media that “the operation is still ongoing and we’re confident that we’ll find more graves and evidence of other camps.” With body count and trafficking on the rise, what does that say for migrant and citizen safety?Channel News Asia points out migrants attempted to enter Malaysia through Thailand’s border. With the ease of using boat transfers, traffickers often simply leave their victims to die at sea as boats capsize and sink in the… Read full this story
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