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<div> <div>After a rare demonstration by Muslim Malays in the restive Deep South, the Thai military on Wednesday evening released a Muslim Malay youth detained on allegations related to the insurgency.</div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>The Internal Security Operations Command Region 4 released Abdul-rohim Roya shortly before 7 pm on Wednesday at ISOC’s Sirindhorn Camp in Yarang District, Pattani Province. </div></div>
<p>Hundreds of students in the restive Deep South gathered to visit an insurgent suspect who has been held for the last five days and reportedly faces ill treatment in custody. &nbsp;</p>
<p>The family of an insurgent suspect recently detained in the restive Deep South has alleged that the suspect might have suffered ill treatment in military custody. &nbsp;</p> <p>According to the&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/1438146019820331/photos/a.1438169226484677.1073741828.1438146019820331/1502969196671346/?type=3&amp;theater">Federation of Patani Students and Youth (PerMas)</a>, on 31 December 2015, security officers from an unidentified unit seized Abdul-rohim Roya from his house in Ra-ngae District of the Deep South province of Narathiwat. &nbsp;</p>