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Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Operating at the border encountered three decaying corpses

Seems some members of the forensic Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) is carrying a plastic bag containing the skeletal bodies of the first victims of human trafficking has been reduced to Headquarters Tektikal (Martek) Wang Kelian today. - Bernama photo

Wang Kelian: Search under Special Consideration Op conducted in collaboration with a team of policemen General Operations Force (GOF) managed to find three parts of bodies scattered and almost destroyed today.

The body was found in a shed in the Bukit Wang Burma here just a few meters from the walls of national boundaries.

According to Padang Besar district police chief Supt Che Ismail Rizani, the search process that began at 9:20 this morning with a total strength of seven officers and 24 members of CID forensic police, Bomb Disposal Unit and also assisted members of the PGA.

The two-hour ascent to the location led to the discovery of the 3 parts of the body affected almost rotten and torn between the head, body and

The discovery was the result of 'Op Typical JKDNKA Insights 2015' by the 300 members of the policy and Forces Command VAT 69 Gerak Am (PGA) of 11 May to Saturday off. - Bernama Photos

"After approximately three hours at the scene to make the task of the operation and so we have encountered decayed corpse in a shed measuring 48 times 22 feet.

"The bodies scattered in three Courant also encountered is two hot clothes two blankets and long pants," said Rizani when met at the Headquarters Tektikal (Martek) Wang Kelian, this afternoon.

In addition Rizani also proclaimed tomb excavation process has not started ekoran than this discovery in addition to identity corpses still not known for sure.

He dijangka commenced tomorrow.

Pictures state of human trafficking camp near the Thai-Malaysian border. The camp is detected the 'Special Op JKDNKA Vision 2015'. - Bernama photo

Meanwhile, according to Bernama report, a skeleton believed to be victims of human trafficking syndicates were taken out of the woods Wang Kelian, this afternoon.

Order sent to the HSB in Alor Setar to autopsy before further action is taken.

Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar previously announced the discovery of 139 graves in 28 illegal camps were believed to be used by human trafficking syndicates in Malaysia in Wang Kelian.

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