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SRI Lankan police have arrested 53 people who were trying to leave the island illegally in a boat believed to be heading for Australia.
The fishing trawler was stopped by the Navy off the island's southeastern coast late today and the men were handed over to the police.
Police later arrested another 26 people on shore, spokesman Ajith Rohana said.
He said 21 Afghans and five Pakistani nationals were arrested on shore and were suspected of using Sri Lanka as a transit point.
"We have seen an increase in the attempts by people smugglers to take boatloads of people to Australia in recent months," Rohana said.
Late last month, police raided another people-smuggling ring and arrested 113 men who were preparing to board a trawler for Australia.
A senior Naval official said authorities expected an increase in illegal boats from Sri Lanka to Australia after an Australian court ruled against a scheme to send illegal immigrants to Malaysia.
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The fishing trawler was stopped by the Navy off the island's southeastern coast late today and the men were handed over to the police.
Police later arrested another 26 people on shore, spokesman Ajith Rohana said.
He said 21 Afghans and five Pakistani nationals were arrested on shore and were suspected of using Sri Lanka as a transit point.
"We have seen an increase in the attempts by people smugglers to take boatloads of people to Australia in recent months," Rohana said.
Late last month, police raided another people-smuggling ring and arrested 113 men who were preparing to board a trawler for Australia.
A senior Naval official said authorities expected an increase in illegal boats from Sri Lanka to Australia after an Australian court ruled against a scheme to send illegal immigrants to Malaysia.
Cookies must be enabled. | The Australian