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Wednesday, 3 June 2015

No more Rohingya refugees found a new grave

SHAFIE: More than 90 police officers will be involved in the operation of digging a grave in the second quarter. - Source FB Police Perlis

ALOR SETAR: Not finding a new tomb believed to belong to the Rohingya refugees were found dead in the forest reserves in the Hole Retrospect Mata Ayer, Perlis.

According to Police Chief Perlis, SAC Shafie Ismail, to date, only 91 graves were identified in the area and digging operations will continue tomorrow morning.

He added that the verification was carried out after it carried out a thorough examination along border areas.

"I declare here that the discovery of a new tomb as stated in the Mata Ayer actually has nothing to do with the issue of human trafficking.

"We have made checkpoints along the border of Malaysia and Thailand and no longer finding new graves are related to human trafficking," he said when met at the Bunga Raya Complex, Airport Sultan Abdul Halim Shah in Alor Setar, Kedah today.

In the meantime, Shafie also said, more than 90 police officers will be involved in the operations of digging graves in the area of ​​Ayer Mata Forest Reserve, which begins tomorrow.

Today a total of 25 members have been deployed to carry materials to the area of ​​logistics.

Shafie said the operation was halted for two days before it was to allow the officers to relax as before surgery brings down the body deal with various difficulties.

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