Bangladesh intercepts Malaysia-bound boat carrying 119 Rohingya

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Last Updated : Nov 15 2019 | 12:45 AM IST

Bangladesh coast guards intercepted a wooden boat carrying 119 Rohingya refugees bound for Malaysia as it was about to sink, officials said Thursday, the latest in a spate of trafficking incidents this year.

Nearly one million Rohingya live in squalid camps near Bangladesh's border with Myanmar, many fleeing the neighbouring country after a brutal military crackdown began in 2017.

With few opportunities for jobs and education in the camps, thousands have attempted to reach other countries like Malaysia and Thailand.

The vessel was found in the Bay of Bengal, just off the coast of Bangladesh's southern Saint Martin's island, after a tip-off by fishermen, coast guard spokesman Saiful Islam told AFP.

"We found that the boat was taking water due to engine failure," Islam said. "It was about to sink. Had we not reached there in time, it would have sunk."

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First Published: Nov 15 2019 | 12:45 AM IST

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