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The female five Indian dancers who had overstayed their visas and been arrested in a night club in Borella were black listed and deported, the Emigration and Immigration Department said.
These dancers, who were aged 18 -25 years, had stayed on for more than four months after the expiry of their visas.
They had been performing at a night club on D S Senanayake Mawatha, Borella and earning Rs. 65,000 per month, said an officer of the investigation and intelligence unit of the Emigration and Immigration Department. (Jayantha Samarakoon)
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Comments - Indian night club dancers deported
ANTON Friday, 17 January 2014 02:55 AM
YEP, INDIANS ARE VERY GOOD DANCERS TO THE OTHERS TUNE, BY THE WAY, I DIDN'T KNOW THIS.
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Jaya Friday, 17 January 2014 04:35 AM
IS JAYALALITHA THERE i have seen her dance in the movies.
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Roshan Friday, 17 January 2014 04:36 AM
Then what about Chinese and Thai dancers at the Night Clubs?
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Sim Friday, 17 January 2014 04:46 AM
Do they have work permit. In whose night club were they dancing?
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Rahman Friday, 17 January 2014 05:14 AM
What about Sri Lankan politicians? They can dance in the in the night clubs when they are free to earn more money rather then engaging in illegal activities.
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Weera Friday, 17 January 2014 05:16 AM
May be they did not dance to someone's tunes.
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UPALI Friday, 17 January 2014 05:52 AM
OK.. WHO OWN THIS NIGHT CLUB AND WHO OWN THE CLUB PREMISES. THEY TOO NEED TO BE ARRESTED FOR VIOLATION.
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Hirantha Friday, 17 January 2014 06:09 AM
We should have a system to catch them & renew their visas otherwise we have to employee locals to that job! this way can save our beauties Good idea think about this!
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an s !!!kith udugama Friday, 17 January 2014 08:04 AM
Please bring them back. Our life is boring. We also like to have fun, not only the politicos and the big shots
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UN-Predict Sunday, 19 January 2014 03:04 AM
Please double check if they were diplomats with immunity like Cobra.
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