Nearly 60 Rohingya Found Abandoned on Thai island: Police


The group - among them five children - were found on Koh Dong island in the southern Satun province on Saturday, said lieutenant general Surachet Hakpan.


Police said they had been charged with illegal entry and could face deportation to Myanmar following a court case.

"We are providing humanitarian assistance and will investigate whether they are victims of human trafficking or if they entered illegally," Surachet said.

The group appeared "starving and was likely to have had no food for three to five days", a police statement said.


The boat's crew then decided to abandon those onboard on Koh Dong island - telling them that they had reached Malaysia, the group told officers.


Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya people fled a military crackdown in the nation in 2017, bringing with them harrowing stories of murder, rape and arson.


Muslim-majority Malaysia is a key destination for Rohingya fleeing persecution in Myanmar or refugee camps in Bangladesh.


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