Mass grave of 'Bangladeshi migrants' found in Thailand

Ethnic Rohingya refugees are being arrested by Thai police officers in Phang Nga province, southern Thailand in 2014. Collected photo
Bangkok, Thailand: Around 30 graves believed to belong to migrants from Myanmar and Bangladesh were discovered Friday in southern Thailand, a rescue worker said, in an area criss-crossed with trafficking routes.
‘There are 32 graves, four bodies have now been exhumed,’ Sathit Thamsuwan a rescue worker for Sadao district near the Malaysian border told AFP.
A local policeman said 30 suspected graves had been found in a remote jungle camp.