Colombo (Sri Lanka) :Sri Lankan Navy on Sunday detained over 80 people who were trying to migrate illegally to a foreign country by boat in eastern waters, local media reported citing the Navy. "The Sri Lanka Navy detained 85 individuals who had attempted to migrate illegally by boat to a foreign country. The group had been detained at sea off Batticaloa early this morning (Sunday)," Colombo Gazette reported citing the Navy.
According to the Navy, during a patrol conducted off Batticaloa in the early hours of Sunday, the Navy seized a local multiday fishing trawler carrying 85 individuals including 60 men, 14 women and 11 children. The Navy also held the multiday fishing trawler used for this illegal sea voyage.The individuals held were identified as residents of Batticaloa, Trincomalee, Muthur, Kilinochchi, Jaffna and Madhu, Colombo Gazette reported. LNS Ranawickrama, which is attached to the Eastern Naval Command, detained the multiday fishing trawler, during the patrol, Colombo Gazette reported.
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The detained individuals were brought to the Trincomalee Harbor and they will be handed over to the Trincomalee Harbor Police for further proceedings. Meanwhile, a search operation carried out in the Mohoththiwaram beach area by the Navy with Police STF led to the arrest of five suspects who were suspected to be linked to the attempt to send the 85 individuals overseas by boat. Further investigations are underway. Over the past few months, the Sri Lankan navy has detained many people trying to migrate illegally using sea routes.