Police gave a breakdown of their anti-trafficking activities with 56 cases recorded between January and May, the Global New Light of Myanmar reported, citing police captain Min Naing.
The report added that police had made 93 arrests over the last five months.
"Most Myanmar victims were sold into forced marriages in China and forced labour in Thailand," the report said.
The majority of cases were uncovered in eastern Shan state -- which borders Thailand, Laos and China -- followed by Mandalay and Yangon, the country's two largest cities.
Rights groups and observers say Rakhine is a major human trafficking hub.
The impoverished western state is a tinderbox of tension between its Buddhist majority and a heavily persecuted Rohingya Muslim minority, many of whom live in displacement camps after deadly unrest erupted there in 2012.
Myanmar refuses to recognise the majority of its 1.3 million Rohingya as citizens and places a raft of restrictions on them, such as family size, movements and access to jobs.
In recent years tens of thousands of Rohingya have left, fleeing on often deadly voyages across the Bay of Bengal at the hands of ruthless people-smuggling and trafficking networks.
Some 4,500 Rohingya and Bangladeshi economic migrants have since washed ashore in the region while the UN estimates around 2,000 others are still trapped at sea.
Myanmar has come under increasing pressure from the international community to halt the ongoing persecution of its Rohingya population.
But the authorities have stuck to their line that Rohingya are not fleeing persecution.
After years of turning a blind eye to the departures, Myanmar's navy in the last fortnight discovered two boats with more than 900 migrants who were brought to Rakhine.
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