This is the first site of its kind found after human trafficking crisis erupted earlier this month. -Image file
KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 139 graves and 28 camps of trafficking found in a remote area in the Malaysia-Thailand border today.
National police chief Khalid Abu Bakar disclose the matter in a press conference a day after the government confirmed the discovery of the camps and burial.
This is the first site of its kind found in human trafficking after the crisis erupted earlier this month.
"The authorities found 139 graves. It was unclear how many bodies are in the grave, "said Khalid.
He also informed that the number and size of the 28 camps may bring a sign that he put hundreds of people.
Most large size can accommodate about 300 people.
Early May, the Thai authorities found a camp trafficking and shallow graves in the Malaysia-Thailand border.
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