Thai army officer faces 13 human trafficking-related charges

 A high-ranking army officer of Thailand who is allegedly involved in human trafficking was charged with 13 offences on Thursday, and he denied them all.

Bangkok: A high-ranking army officer of Thailand who is allegedly involved in human trafficking was charged with 13 offences on Thursday, and he denied them all.

Lt. Gen. Manus Kongpan, a senior army advisor, surrendered to police on Wednesday and was then interrogated for eight hours, according to the National News Bureau of Thailand.

Manus was charged with trafficking in people, illegal detention, assisting aliens with illegal entry into the country, holding individuals for ransom, hiding corpses and committing transnational crime, among others.

He denied any involvement in the trafficking of Bangladeshi and Rohingya migrants to Malaysia by way of Thailand, but was denied bail, Xinhua news agency reported.

The Thai authorities have launched a crackdown on human trafficking since early May when mass graves believed to contain bodies of deceased Rohingya migrants from Myanmar were found in Thai-Malaysian border areas.

Arrest warrants have been issued for 84 suspects, including Manus, with 52 already in police custody and the rest still at large.

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