64 Sri Lankans arrested for attempting to illegally leave the country

June 15, 2022 at 1:24 PM

The Sri Lanka Navy has intercepted a multiday fishing trawler with 64 persons attempting to illegally migrate from the country.

A special operation conducted by the Navy in the eastern seas this morning (15) led to the apprehension of 64 persons who were suspected to be attempting to illegally migrate from the country via sea routes.

The Navy said Fast Attack Craft P 484 of the Fast Attack Flotilla attached to the Eastern Naval Command intercepted a suspicious local fishing trawler, during a patrol off Trincomalee this morning.

Upon being searched, the Navy apprehended 64 persons, believed to be illegal immigrants heading to a foreign country by sea, along with the fishing trawler used for the illegal activity. 

Among the apprehended individuals were 50 males, including 07 persons involved in this racket, 11 females, and 03 children, who were from 02 to 55 years of age.

The suspects held in this naval patrol are residents of Trincomalee, Mullaitivu, and Jaffna. 

The Navy said they will be handed over to the Trincomalee Harbour Police for further legal proceedings.  

The Navy further urged the public to avoid being convicted before the law by being caught in the trap of smugglers who persuade the innocent to engage in illegal and perilous sea voyages to migrate from the island. 

It has been continuously observed ruinous fishing vessels are being used for such journeys and they are not at all seaworthy. 

As such, the Navy warns the public that attempting to migrate by these vessels could pose a high risk to their lives. (NewsWire)