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The Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE) requests public assistance to locate about Sri Lankan workers who went missing after leaving Kuwait.
The details of the missing individuals given below:
Mr. C.M.Navas of 42/2, Nugadeniya , Gunnepana - Date of departure 02-11-2016. | |
Ms. P.P.A.S. Udayakumari of 331/2, Ihala Koswatte, Tharana , Udawela - Date of departure 04-08-2015. | |
Ms. D. Siriyawathi of No.21, Arawatta, Mahiyanganaya -Date of departure 17-02-2014 | |
Ms. P.Y. Thilakani Pieris of, No.25 Hynford, Dekinda Road, Nawalapitiya - Date of departure 02-02-1995 |
The SLBFE request the public to provide any information of these workers to the following contact numbers: 0114380954/ 0112878244
Hari Mani Wednesday, 28 November 2018 09:53 AM
Sad to see these people slaving around and now disappeared; all for a few thousands. While our parliamentarians are paid millions of dollars to switch sides and become minister, enjoying further perks. Time to educate the masses and for them to understand the reality instead of worshiping corrupt Appachis or Ammachis, who fly in helicopters wasting millions..
Denis Wednesday, 28 November 2018 09:54 AM
We ate a bait that looked sweet during Sirimavo-sama samaja gov. Now we have send over million poor women for slave labor in Mideast for 50 years. Who is going to stop this?
mim Wednesday, 28 November 2018 10:09 AM
Sri Lankan Government please stop this dirty job by sending our mother and sister to Arab countries in the name of modern slave.
nishan Wednesday, 28 November 2018 10:30 AM
please provide more engineers and stop women workers
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