Police have wrapped up their five-month investigation into Rohingya migrant trafficking with warrants issued for the arrest of 232 suspects involved in the human trade and money laundering.
But Deputy Provincial Police Region 8 commander, Pol Maj Gen Pawin Phongsirin, said Tuesday the problem is not completely eradicated yet, as a number of suspects are still at large and need to be brought. to justice.
Pol Maj Gen Pawin will tidy up outstanding matters after taking over the case file from deputy national police chief Pol Gen Ake Angsananont, who was transferred last week to the post of permanent secretary.
Pol Gen Ake has led the probe into trafficking networks since the graves of more than 30 Rohingya migrants were discovered in Songkhla's Sadao district on May 1 this year.