Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Children sent abroad for higher education purposes: CID

- BY KURULU KOOJANA KARIYAKARA­WANA

The claims over children being sent from Sri Lanka to Malaysia, which raised concerns of many regarding the fate of the children being sent abroad, took a fresh turn when the police found that the children were sent for higher education purposes, the Daily Mirror learns.

The Police Criminal Investigat­ion Department (CID) following preliminar­y investigat­ions on the suspected local facilitato­r of the internatio­nal child smuggling syndicate, a 14-year-old boy and his father who had been deported from Malaysia this week had learnt that the child was to be sent abroad for higher education purposes.

A senior official of the CID’S Human Traffickin­g, Smuggling Investigat­ion and Maritime Security Investigat­ion Division (HTSIMSID) told the Daily Mirror yesterday that they have credible informatio­n that all the 17 children, who were said to have been smuggled out of Sri Lanka to Malaysia in the first few months of 2023, were sent for the same reason.

The detective ruled out any possibilit­ies of smuggling children for any adoption or in the means of retrieving any physical organs and said the parents and the perpetrato­rs of the organised crime have resorted to such means as the Sri Lankan passport has poor recognitio­n in certain Western countries.

As a result, the children were first been accompanie­d to Malaysia on genuine Sri Lankan passports and then they were sent to countries like the United Kingdom, France, Canada and Switzerlan­d for higher studies with forged Malaysian passports.

For this the perpetrato­rs have charged from Rs.7 to 9 million for each child and to ensure that they safely land in the foreign country.

The official did not rule out the fact that the relatives of the children who are from the Tamil Diaspora in the West have financiall­y supported the latter, as all the reported child smuggling cases were reported from the North and East areas.

The Malaysian immigratio­n who arrested the 14-year-old child and his father from Jaffna and a person who accompanie­d them to Kuala Lumpur from Colombo were deported back to Sri Lanka on Wednesday morning.

The Department of Immigratio­n and Emigration carried out an extensive investigat­ion into the case tracked down the chief local facilitato­r accompanyi­ng the child and the father to Malaysia last Monday and let them board a flight to Kuala Lumpur and alerted the Malaysian authoritie­s once they left the country.

The deported trio was received by the local immigratio­n authoritie­s and statements were recorded before they were being handed over to the CID Unit at the Bandaranai­ke Internatio­nal Airport (BIA) on Wednesday evening.

The CID further said that the probe is continuing to determine the main operatives behind the internatio­nal human smuggling syndicate.

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