QUETTA, Pakistan -- At least 62 illegal migrants suffocated to death inside a shipping container found stuffed with more than 100 people in southwest Pakistan near the border with Afghanistan on Saturday, police said.
Rasool Bakhsh, a senior police official in the city of Quetta, said the container had entered Pakistan from Afghanistan and was headed for Iran. He said most of the victims were Afghans.
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People cover the bodies of the illegal migrants at a hospital in Quetta April 4, 2009.[Agencies]
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More than 100 people were inside the metal container when police opened it on a tip-off, Bakhsh said.
He said survivors were rushed to the hospital, many of them unconscious. Khalid Masood, another senior officer, said a total of 62 were pronounced dead.
The stench from the container suggested some might have been dead for days, Bakhsh said.
Officials ordered an investigation.
Southwestern Pakistan lies on a well-trodden route for traffickers smuggling young men from poverty-afflicted countries including Afghanistan and Pakistan hoping to find work and prosperity in Europe and elsewhere.