"If the Rohingya people are found, then they will be brought to the floating naval base and given medical treatment before they are sent to the temporary shelters in Indonesia and Malaysia, which we will facilitate, but it has to be under the Thai law," the Prime Minister told reporters.
The Premier said he had ordered the Thai Air Force to also conduct an aerial patrol to find the migrants.
The three countries, as well as Myanmar and Bangladesh, have come under international pressure to provide immediate humanitarian relief to the migrants.
Meanwhile, Thai police chief Gen Somyot Pumpunmuang said that 139 graves found at abandoned camps in Malaysia near the Thai border could possibly be linked to the human trafficking gangs in Thailand.
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Thai police is seeking information from Malaysian counterpart on the details of the discovery, he said.
Somyot said the Thai police will coordinate with its Malaysian counterparts to track the entire human trafficking network in the region with the interrogation of captured human trafficking suspects to determine their involvement with the graves in Malaysia.
Somyot said that the unmarked graves discovered in both countries could be considered as international crime.
Therefore, all involved nations should cooperate to solve this problem.