Thai crackdown on those involved in trafficking and killing migrant Rohingyas continues. Forty-three now arrested; 34 suspects still on the run.

Thai crackdown on those involved in trafficking and killing migrant Rohingyas continues. Forty-three now arrested; 34 suspects still on the run.
Official settlements should be created, says Pol-Gen Somyot, while policy chief says issue is “international responsibility”.
“The crackdown has yet to uproot all trafficking networks,” said human rights lawyer Surapong Kongchantuk from the Lawyers Council of Thailand.
Thailand’s prime minister has a responsibility to clean up Thai labour laws, and press for a solution to the Rohingya crisis on Burmese soil.
Authorities have launched an investigation into the 50 police officers transferred following the discovery of Rohingya detention camps and graves.
Eighteen arrest warrants issued for suspects involved in the camps of smuggled migrants in Thailand’s south as more grim discoveries are made.