Sri Lanka Uncovers Human Smuggling Racket Involving Retired Military to Russia and Ukraine

A retired Army Major General and his wife were arrested in Sri Lanka for involvement in a human smuggling racket sending former military personnel to Russia and Ukraine. The total number arrested now stands at nine. Authorities are blaming fraudulent employment agencies and ex-servicemen for misleading the soldiers.


PTI | Colombo | Updated: 24-05-2024 14:30 IST | Created: 24-05-2024 14:30 IST
Sri Lanka Uncovers Human Smuggling Racket Involving Retired Military to Russia and Ukraine
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A retired Army Major General along with his wife has been arrested in Sri Lanka in connection with a human smuggling racket to send former military personnel to serve on the war front in Russia and Ukraine, taking the number of people arrested to nine.

The Sri Lankan mercenaries had joined the Russian and Ukrainian forces after unscrupulous foreign employment agencies misled them in the name of foreign employment, according to police. ''Two more people have been arrested,'' the police said.

The retired Army Major General along with his wife were arrested from the Colombo suburb of Wattala yesterday.

The wife was released on bail on being produced before the court.

The total number arrested so far has now risen to nine while the police remain on the lookout for more arrests, authorities said.

The suspects now arrested include two retired Major Generals and a Sergeant of the Sri Lanka Army.

On Thursday, five suspects were produced before the Negombo Magistrate's Court which remanded them till May 30. Sri Lanka blamed unscrupulous employment agencies and ex-servicemen for being part of the racket.

At least eight Sri Lankans have died on the battlefront while more remain missing with their families back home being unable to make contact, according to the latest information.

Sri Lanka last week said a high-powered delegation would soon visit Russia to engage with the Russian authorities on the issue of mercenaries.

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