Thursday, January 24, 2013
Phuket Gazette
PHUKET: The 179 Rohingya
taken into custody north of Phuket yesterday survived on four meals of
uncooked rice in their 16 days at sea, one of the survivors told
officials.
Local fishermen spotted the refugees – fleeing
escalating ethnic violence in their native Rakhine State in Myanmar –
off the Phang Nga coast at about 11am.
About 30 officers from the
Kuraburi District Office, Takuapa Border Patrol Police and Phang Nga
Marine Police intercepted the single boat the refugees were travelling
in about three nautical miles north of Koh Phra Thong (map here).
“They
departed Rakhine State in Myanmar on January 7. They were at sea for 16
days, hoping to reach Thailand or Malaysia in order to find work,”
Kuraburi District Chief Manit Pianthong said. "They all are exhausted."
“They said they had only four meals of uncooked rice and water since they left the state,” he added.
The
refugees were taken to Kuraburi Community Hall. Nineteen of them were
in need of urgent treatment and were immediately placed on saline drips
by medical staff.
“Doctors and nurses were called in to take care
of them – some of the refugees have fevers and others have open wounds.
Doctors have placed them all on a course of antibiotics,” Chief Manit
said.
“Officers have to provide them with food, drink and other
care before handing them over to Phang Nga Immigration for deportation,”
he added.
This latest arrival of Rohingya refugees in Phang Nga follows a welfare shelter in Khukkhak (story here),
also in Phang Nga, on Monday calling for donations of daily necessities
in order to provide assistance to 46 Rohingya women and children
receiving shelter there.
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