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Last Updated : 2024-05-20 13:37:00
Colombo, May 9 (Daily Mirror) - The Ministry of Defence has announced the establishment of a special unit to gather information on the human trafficking of retired Sri Lankan military personnel to the Russia-Ukraine war through illegal channels.
Accordingly, the Defence Secretary requests the family members of the concerned to provide information on retired Sri Lankan military personnel who have joined the Russia-Ukraine war via various routes, including the dates of their departure, persons and institutions that had coordinated their passages etc. to the following telephone No: 0112441146.
The Defence Secretary also requests the public to provide information on individuals involved in human trafficking, those who support it and any relevant information to the above phone number.
Bryan Karu Thursday, 09 May 2024 09:07 PM
Why not a comitee as usual. Comitees without any results.
MAKE THEIR BED, LET THEM LAY ON IT Thursday, 09 May 2024 10:22 PM
HERE WE GO AGAIN, THIS TIME A UNIT!!! WHY DO YOU NEED A UNIT IF REQUESTING FAMILY AND OTHERS TO REPORT WITH INFORMATION? WASTE OF TAXPAYERS MONEY. THESE ARE NOT CHILDREN GOING TO FIGHT IN WARS, THEY ARE ADULTS AND ARE CAPABLE OF MAKING DECISIONS!! S FOR GOING OVERSEAS TO FIGHT IN ANY WARS IS STUPIDITY AT ITS BEST.
sanjeewa Friday, 10 May 2024 01:35 AM
Being the Defence secretary, this selfish man did not look after those who retired and injured in the war. He should also be held responsible for paving brave soldiers to hell.
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