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The Foreign Employment Promotion Ministry has initiated inquiries into complaints that organs of dead Sri Lankan expatriate workers in some Middle Eastern countries had been removed, Minister Dilan Perera said yesterday.
The Minister made these remarks in response to a question by UNP MP Ranjan Ramanayake, asking whether the Ministry had taken any steps regarding the complaint that the internal organs including bowels of a Sri Lankan maid had been removed after her death on November 22, 2013 in Kuwait.
The Minister replied that a post-mortem was requested whenever relatives raised suspicions about deaths of their loved ones while working on foreign soil.
“When a natural death occurs with regard to an expatriate worker, we ask for a post-mortem. That is only when relatives raise suspicions. Body parts go missing after post-mortems. After dissection of the body for post-mortem, certain body parts are not included when reassembling,” he said.
However, Mr. Perera said, “There are complaints about the removal of organs from brain-dead persons. It is said to be done for money with the connivance of relatives. We have started inquiries - yet, these allegations have not been proven.”
Meanwhile, Mr. Ramanayake disputed the standard of post-mortems being conducted in Saudi Arabia. (Kelum Bandara and Yohan Perera)
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Comments - Ministry to probe missing body parts complaints
ANTON Thursday, 10 April 2014 02:58 AM
OR DO THEY KILL PEOPLE INTENTIONALLY TO GET THESE BODY PARTS ? WORLD' S MOST BARBARIC PEOPLE ARE IN MIDDLE EAST COUNTRIES.
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dharmapala Thursday, 10 April 2014 02:59 AM
srilanka foreign employment in middle east jobs. face srilanka problems with out ending.most wemen are not educated gave money to agents they face emmase hardship in ther live.
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ram Thursday, 10 April 2014 03:14 AM
Government is worried about their commission still not paid for the taken body parts .
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Crazy Coot Thursday, 10 April 2014 03:32 AM
Will the ministry also go missing!!
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RoaringCreek Thursday, 10 April 2014 04:13 AM
Start looking from Wijerama. Body parts are for sale. You may be able to find a reconditioned brain.
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Kiris Baba Amaray Thursday, 10 April 2014 04:19 AM
Anyway, disputing on this issue will not serve any purpose. After a person dies what is the use of the Body Parts?
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