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A total number of 112 Sri Lankans deported from Kuwait were taken over by the law enforcement officials at the Kalunayake International airport this morning, the Airport Duty Manager said.
He said the Sri Lanka Foreign Ministry has been informed about of these deportees.
They were flown in at around 2.40 am by Jazeera Airlines.
An Immigration and Emigration Department official said the deported Sri Lankans had been arrested by the Kuwaiti police for fleeing from the houses where they were employed, due to the sudden COVID-19 outbreak.
The deportees were taken over by the CID and started recording statements, the Duty Manager said.
Later, they will be transferred to quarantine centres by the Army, the Duty Manager further added. (T.K.G. Kapila)
MirakRajBanda Wednesday, 24 March 2021 09:44 AM
When this government going to stop this dirty practice of sending maids, drivers to equally another undemocratic third world country? Is it not shameful go around with the Armani suits, shaking hands with the filthy rich Arabs Shiecks? What they would think of us??
eresh S kumara Wednesday, 24 March 2021 03:36 PM
where is Kalunayake International airport located ?
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