Nearly 50 Rohingya found on popular Thai island

The group was discovered near Phuket’s Ta Chat Chai temple in a weak and frail state.

BANGKOK: A group of 49 Rohingya migrants travelling by boat from Bangladesh to Malaysia was found today near a beach on Thailands popular island of Phuket, police told AFP.

The mostly Muslim Rohingya experience persecution in their predominantly Buddhist homeland of Myanmar, with many fleeing to refugee camps in Bangladesh or risking their lives on perilous sea journeys to try to reach Malaysia or Indonesia through Thailand.

The group was discovered by residents near Phukets Ta Chat Chai temple in a weak and frail state, according to local media reports.

The community found 49 Rohingya and we took them to the police station, senior police officer Sopit Ruangsri told AFP.

The group told police via a translator that they had left Bangladesh with 75 others in an effort to reach Malaysia, but claimed many were assaulted and died during the journey, Sopit said, without giving further details.

They are now in a temporary shelter under the Thai authorities care and would be sent to a third country, although officials have not yet specified where.

The police, in collaboration with the interior ministry, have provided food, water and medical aid to the group.

If caught, Rohingya migrants are often sent to detention centres that rights groups say are typically overcrowded and filthy.