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Hundreds of Rohingya escape Malaysia detention, six dead

KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) – Hundreds of Rohingya migrants from Myanmar escaped a detention centre in Malaysia yesterday after a riot broke out, with six killed on a highway as they fled, authorities said.

Many Rohingya arrive in Malaysia by boat after enduring harrowing, months-long sea journeys. Those who are caught are often sent to detention centres, which rights groups said are typically overcrowded and filthy.

A total of 528 people from the Muslim minority group fled a centre in northern Kedah state at 4.30am said the country’s immigration chief Khairul Dzaimee Daud.

Many were recaptured quickly, but 176 were still at large as of yesterday afternoon, according to police.

After the riot erupted, the migrants broke through a door and barriers at the centre, with the 23 guards on duty unable to bring the situation under control.

Six of the detainees – two adult men, two adult women, one girl and one boy – were killed as they attempted to cross a highway after escaping, police said.

The cause of the riot and break-out are under investigation, police said.

Police detain Rohingya refugees who escaped from the Sungai Bakap Temporary Immigration Depot in Penang, Malaysia. PHOTO: AP
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