All told, more than 150 remains of foreigners, believed to be human trafficking victims, had been exhumed from shallow, unmarked graves in Wang Kelian. That was the first time a human trafficking racket operating in the Nakawan Range was discovered. The team moved in about 4.30pm that day and detained 38 human trafficking victims (22 Bangladeshis and 16 Myanmar). The discovery of foam was an indication that the jungles were inhabited, and this triggered the alarm on the existence of human trafficking camps. This was the first human remains to be discovered near the camp in Wang Kelian.
Source: New Strait Times December 19, 2017 23:15 UTC