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Canada bound Lankans caught in Benin

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At least 148 Sri Lankans arrived today after they were deported from the Republic of Benin, Africa when they were arrested attempting to migrate illegally.

The Lankans had gathered in Benin through various routes and intended to migrate to Canada, initial reports suggested.

The Canadian government, Sri Lankan embassy and International Organization for Migration (IOM) were instrumental in deporting the Sri Lankans back to the country. (Deepa Adhikari)

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-12+38 # Nodrog 2012-06-14 17:45
Its great that the riff-raff from here are stealing their way into other countries. Good riddance to them.
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-11+64 # RamUK 2012-06-14 18:01
all the routes are closed. please migrate in legal ways study hard work hard if you need then migrate. no land is like mother land...i will come back soon too
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-2+1 # RamUK 2012-06-15 14:20
-10 ppl think i sould not come back ?...why this kolaiveri da
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-6+29 # Shafeek Zubair 2012-06-14 18:06
good
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-7+28 # pol atha 2012-06-15 06:12
very soon canada become to another Jaffna.
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-0+8 # kudu 2012-06-15 10:54
everybody knows who the human traffickers are
how come the authorities pretend not to know
there is no boat to canada
this is all about grabbing money
take them to another corrupt third world country
take the money and tip them off
then there is more money grabbing
to get them released when they arrive back in sri-lanka
rumour is this is done by some very influential people in this government
or maybe they are using the name of certain officials in the government
for this fraudulent purpose
but surely the immigration at the airport is involved
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