Thai authorities yesterday questioned more than 100 migrants discovered in the country's south to determine whether they were victims of human trafficking, as Thailand races to meet a deadline to uncover people smuggling camps within its borders.

The 117 migrants were found in Rattaphum district in Songkhla province, near the Malaysian border.Thirty-three bodies, believed to be migrants from Burma and Bangladesh, have been found in shallow graves over the past week in Songkhla province. Three suspected trafficking camps were also found. Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha has announced a 10-day deadline to crack down the illicit trade.