(KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia) — Malaysian police said Sunday that they have found 24 more bodies of suspected human trafficking victims in jungles bordering Thailand. Authorities said in May that they had discovered 139 suspected graves in abandoned jungle camps in the northern Malaysian state of Perlis, a remote area bordering Thailand that trafficking syndicates were using as a transit point. Most of the victims were believed to be from Myanmar’s persecuted Rohingya minority or impoverished migrants from Bangladesh. Police said in a brief statement Sunday that 24 bodies were discovered this past week, in addition to 106 bodies found earlier.