Réunion Island authorities repatriate 14 Sri Lankan illegal migrants

25 December 2023 10:17 am Views - 1182

Colombo, Dec 25 (Daily Mirror) - Réunion Island authorities in France have repatriated a group of Sri Lankan nationals who had illegally migrated to the island by sea, the Sri Lanka Navy said.

The Navy said that several Sri Lankans who had migrated to Réunion Island a few years ago were part of the repatriated group. 

Among them were seven individuals who had migrated aboard the multi-day fishing trawler IMUL-A-0813-KLT on December 7, 2023, two individuals aboard the multi-day fishing trawler IMUL-A-0469-NBO on August 22, 2022, three persons aboard the multi-day fishing trawler IMUL-A-0014-CBO in 2018, and two individuals who migrated from Indonesia in 2019.

The repatriation took place on the UU 0050 aircraft on December 22. The individuals, aged between 21 and 60, hail from the Beruwala, Chilaw and Kalawanchikudi areas.

The Department of Immigration and Emigration and the Sri Lanka Police are pursuing further legal proceedings regarding these illegal immigrants.

The Sri Lanka Navy emphasized that the French government promptly repatriates individuals involved in illegal entry to Réunion Island. They urge the public to refrain from participating in or supporting illegal migration facilitated by human traffickers via the sea.