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The British Government has launched an investigation after Sri Lankan authorities said they would send back more than a hundred shipping containers because they appeared to contain human remains disguised as recyclable metals, the Telegraph reported yesterday.

Officials at the Colombo Port made the grisly discovery while investigating a strong smell emanating from 111 containers which have been arriving at the docks over the past two years.

Inside the crates, customs officials found the “extremely hazardous” materials mixed in with mattresses, plastics and clinical waste.

The news report said the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) of the UK was on Tuesday night investigating reports that human organs and body parts were inside the container, but said it was yet to be approached by the Sri Lankan authorities.

"We are committed to tackling illegal waste exports, which is why individuals found to be exporting incorrectly described waste can face a two-year jail term or an unlimited fine," a spokeswoman said.

“We are yet to receive a formal request from the Sri Lankan authorities, but Defra has contacted them directly to find out more information.”

"This is a well-organised racket that has been going on since 2017," said an official at Sri Lanka’s finance ministry, adding that they would raise the issue with the British authorities.

If the presence of British human remains in the containers is confirmed, it is feared they may have originated from the National Health Service (NHS) hospitals which are struggling to dispose of anatomical waste.

Last year, the Health Service Journal revealed that private contractor Healthcare Environment Services Ltd (HES) had stockpiled human waste from 50 NHS trusts, including amputated limbs, human organs and infectious liquid.  

HES lost all of its waste contracts and closed down in December last year, following the disclosure.

The excess waste levels had exceeded 350 tonnes in September, five times the 70 tonnes limit, with the remains being stored in fridges.

Garry Pettigrew, the company’s former director, has vehemently denied any involvement with the Sri Lankan exports and claimed in a message on Twitter that NHS contractors were illegally shipping the waste abroad.   

The Telegraph revealed last year that a trash mafia operating in Poland was paid millions of euros to import plastic waste from the UK and set it alight in a field near the rural town of Zgierz.

China, Vietnam, Malaysia and Thailand have also announced a crackdown on plastic imports as they attempt to stem the tide of waste from European countries which are unable or unwilling to dispose of it themselves.

A spokesman for Sri Lanka’s Central Environment Authority said: “The waste material brought to the country under the guise of mattresses from the UK is extremely hazardous.”

Human remains found in 100 containers of exported recycling sent from UK to Sri Lanka

 


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  • Shareef Wednesday, 24 July 2019 02:37 PM

    No wonder the west wants the third world countries to remain as it is for them to be disposing their wastes unhindered. We lankans will never learn. We shall export all 225 in closed containers to feel the pulse. Perhaps, who will fast and protest this time for this grizzly discovery.

    ANTON Wednesday, 24 July 2019 02:42 PM

    " GARBAGE DEN IN THE INDIAN OCEAN"

    Romesh Rathnayake Wednesday, 24 July 2019 02:53 PM

    Nothing will happen. This is a way of dumping garbage by powerful countries to less developed world. Shame on UK.

    cheers Thursday, 25 July 2019 09:19 AM

    UN High commissioner where are you


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