Eight Sri Lankans who were rescued after being detained at an illegal cyber slave camp in Myanmar have been handed over to the Sri Lankan Embassy in Thailand.
According to the Sri Lankan Ambassador to Myanmar Janaka Bandara, the group, which had gotten caught in a human trafficking racket, is to be repatriated to Sri Lanka in the next few days.
In March this year, eight Sri Lankans out of a group of 56 had been rescued with the assistance of Myanmar officials. Following the rescue, the group consisting of six males and two females was detained by the Myawaddy Police in Myanmar.
At the time, the Sri Lankan Mission, the Foreign Affairs Ministry, and other relevant authorities were working towards the safe return of the rescued Sri Lankans.
Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Ali Sabry requested assistance from Thailand to facilitate the early repatriation of the rescued Sri Lankan nationals. Minister Sabry engaged in a telephone conversation with Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Thailand Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara in this regard.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in coordination with the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Myanmar, has been engaged in efforts to rescue and repatriate around 56 Sri Lankans who became victims of human trafficking and were trapped in Myanmar.
In December last year, it was reported that the group had been brought to Thailand for jobs related to the IT Industry and instead had been held captive at a camp in the Cyber Criminal area operated by a terrorist group in Myanmar.
Reports at the time revealed that the group of Sri Lankans were being subjected to inhumane treatment by the terrorist group, with the terrorists demanding US$ 8000 per person for their release.
Following a discussion with the Myanmar authorities, the Embassy of Sri Lanka was able to last year rescue 32 Sri Lankans who were held captive.
Thereafter, discussions were underway between Sri Lankan and Myanmar authorities to rescue the remaining 56 Sri Lankans who were being held captive, out of which the authorities managed to rescue 08 Sri Lankans. (NewsWire)