PHUKET:
The boatload of 91 Rohingya forced to land yesterday on Koh Lone, off
the south end of Phuket, have been taken into custody and will face yet
another deportation, this time from Thailand.
The group, who were
forced to land on Koh Lone because their boat engine seized, told
reporters they were taken into custody by Indian authorities on about
January 26 and escorted out of Indian territorial waters on March 19.
The
group, which includes three women and seven boys, are now being held at
Chalong Police Station where officers are recording their arrival,
officially placing them under arrest.
Phuket Marine Police along
with Rawai Mayor Arun Soros and other village officials recovered the
refugees from the island this morning.
“The men, women and children were tired and hungry,” Lt Jeerayuth Onthong of the Marine Police told the
Phuket Gazette.
“We gave them some food and water, then let them shower and pray before we brought them to Chalong Police Station,” he said.
Talking through a translator, the refugees explained strife-torn Rakhine State in Myanmar (story
here) on January 22.
“Their destination is Malaysia,” Lt Jeerayuth said.
“On
January 26, they went the wrong way and entered Indian territorial
waters. They were arrested by Indian Police, then ‘pushed out’ of the
country on March 19. They headed off to the same destination, Malaysia,”
he added.
“They are now being placed under arrest. After they
have been processed they will be handed over to Phuket Immigration, who
will begin the process to have them deported,” Lt Jeerayuth said.
Meanwhile, Wichit Police arrested 11 other Rohingya at a mosque on Cape Panwa at about 8am today.
“We believe they are from the same boat. They are now at Phuket Immigration,” explained Lt Jeerayuth.
Capt Angkarn Yasanop at Phuket Immigration told the
Gazette, “We received 11 Rohingya from Wichit Police at about 3pm. There are nine men, one woman and a 10-year-old boy in the group.
“We
are waiting for the other group to be recorded at Chalong Police
Station. Once that is done, they will be transferred here,” he
explained.
“Meanwhile, the boy will be sent to a refuge shelter on Koh Sireh [on the east side of Phuket Town],” he added.
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