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Home›Navy Arrests Persons Attempting to Enter Sri Lanka Illegally

May 2, 2013 · about 13 years ago

Navy Arrests Persons Attempting to Enter Sri Lanka Illegally

Naval troops attached to SLNS Thammanna of the North Central Naval Command arrested 5 persons in the General Area Urumalai on 29th April 2013 attempting to enter Sri Lanka illegally. The arrest was made close to mid-night and the group, resident in Chennai, India, consisted of 2 males and 3 females

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Naval troops attached to SLNS Thammanna of the North Central Naval Command arrested 5 persons in the General Area Urumalai on 29 th April 2013 attempting to enter Sri Lanka illegally.

The arrest was made close to mid-night and the group, resident in Chennai, India, consisted of 2 males and 3 females including a three-year old child. They were handed over to TID for further investigations.

[mappress] Naval Today Staff, May 2, 2013; Image: Sri Lanka Navy

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