Members forensic post-mortem found in the area near the camp which housed immigrants in Bukit Wang Burma, Wan Kelian recently.
Wang Kelian - The bodies of two reliable winter activities trafficking syndicates removed from one of the 139 graves discovered in hills bordering Thailand Burma Wang here, today.
Berkapan complete bodies were found after police forensics team dug a grave as deep as 0.4 meters at a camp site which is used as an area of approximately 50 square meters and was brought out at 4:10 pm today.
According to Padang Besar district police chief Supt Che Ismail Rizani forensic team did not open the shroud. The body was immediately brought to the HSB (HSB) in Alor Setar to autopsy.
"Through investigations made, police believe the 37 structures found in the site is the tomb but today only one grave was excavated," he said at a press conference at the General Headquarters of the Tactical Response Team (PGA) here, today.
Police today also allow 63 local and foreign journalists who had gathered at the base since yesterday joined the forensics team and PGA uphill Wang Burma to see the illegal camps left by human trafficking syndicates.
The climb takes about two hours to reach the camp that the way has been cleared by the PGA to facilitate the forensic team and investigators up.
The survey found that media or camp site is located on the slopes of steep hills and deep in the woods and could not have suspected there was activity in the area.
Yesterday, Inspector General of Police, Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar announced the discovery of 139 graves in 28 temporary camps trafficking syndicate between Kampung Wai, Kuala Perlis up Felcra Hole Ladder 100 in Retrospect, along 11 kilometers.
The first bodies were left to rot on the ground found in one of the site was carried out yesterday and sent to HSB for post-mortem.
Rizani said, all grave digging operations will continue tomorrow and is expected to be completed within three weeks.
According to the position in respect of the camps in steep area at a height exceeding 400 meters and approximately 500 meters to the top of the hill that became the line dividing the border of Malaysia / Thailand complicate operations and working down the body.
He was pushed by reporters who wanted to know about the recent arrests of the police investigation, said: "This is the responsibility of the employer."
"I was directed to provide information on the operation here alone. We can not give estimates of how many bodies were buried until all the graves were dug but our inquiry does not end here. If there is a discovery (dead) we will inform new," he said.
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