Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Relatives of fishermen arrested in Myanmar call for justice

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The relatives of Sri Lankan fishermen who were arrested and detained in Myanmar have urged the government to take steps to ensure the fishermen's immediate release.

A group of seven fishermen who set sail from the Trincomale­e harbour on November 15 last year were arrested on November 29 by the Myanmar Navy.

They have been detained for around two months, and the Government has failed to take any steps to rescue them, the relatives claim.

Six arrested fishermen were residents of the Wellakele area in the Mahawewa Divisional Secretaria­t and one was from Trincomale­e.

The seven fishermen are Krishan Chathurang­a Fernando, Sampath Kumara, Lakmal Prasanna, Sarath Kumarasiri­m, Napoleon Ananda, Alexi Roshan and Dinushan Chathurang­a.

The battery of the multi- day trawler exploded fourteen days after leaving Trincomale­e harbour causing the trawler to float and enter Myanmar waters.

The crew had contacted their families around two days after their detention, but their families said they had not been given much informatio­n.

According to the family members, the fish

ermen were being held in a Myanmar prison and a Myanmar lawyer was appearing for them.

They said the interventi­on of the Sri Lankan authoritie­s was not sufficient, while the owner of the multi-day trawler was currently spending money for the lawyer.

“My husband has been a fisherman for many years. But now it has been two months since he was arrested. We are in trouble. We also went to the Fisheries Ministry and told them about this. However we have not received any justice,” said W. Shiromi Malkanthi.

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The detained fishermen

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