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A 30 year-old Indian who came from Tamil Nadu was taken into police custody at Akkaraipattu while he was engaged in trade violating immigration and emigration laws, police said.

Police said he had come to Sri Lanka on tourist visa and was engaged in trade at Akkaraipattu area in Ampara.

He is to be produced at the Akkaraipattu Magistrate’s court today.

  Comments - 6

  • raspi Saturday, 27 July 2013 06:11 AM

    So many Chinese and African royalties swindling millions here and we go after a poor TN guy. LOL

    unchikun Saturday, 27 July 2013 06:17 AM

    Most businessmen visit Sri Lanka for multi millon dollar business on tourist visas. This is just a small fish. Poor fellow. How many Chinese and Indian big time businessmen have proper visa?

    Jagath Wimalasoorya Saturday, 27 July 2013 06:29 AM

    Sri Lankans cannot go to India without the bureaucratic visa procedure, However Indians can log on online and apply for a Visa in few seconds.
    Some body wake up out of the tourist arrival more than 50% represents Indian payment hawkers
    who comes and sell goods in Colombo , North and Eastern provinces .

    Suq Madique Saturday, 27 July 2013 06:36 AM

    will jayalalitha protest and ask the central govt to step in and release this man?

    sbd Saturday, 27 July 2013 06:40 AM

    Not only the man but those who sheltered him too should be rounded up

    CROW Sunday, 28 July 2013 04:14 AM

    WHY NOT?


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