Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Defence has emphasized the stringent enforcement of the law against individuals involved in human trafficking, regardless of their social status and standing.
State Minister for Defence Premitha Bandara Tennakoon announced that severe penalties would be imposed on those found guilty.
Additionally, the State Minister revealed that a group of suspects, including a retired senior military officer, has been arrested under suspicion of participating in human trafficking.
“Allegedly, they employed retired army personnel as soldiers in the Russian-Ukraine war. Legal proceedings have commenced against them,” the State Minister said.
He further said that the government has paid special attention to retired Sri Lankan armed forces personnel involved in the Russian-Ukraine war.
“In the recent Security Council meeting, President Ranil Wickremesinghe and other security chiefs were briefed on this matter. It is crucial to highlight that severe penalties will be imposed on those found guilty, regardless of their social status and standing.
“Furthermore, approximately 288 complaints have been lodged regarding this issue. Several persons, including a retired senior military officer, have been arrested on suspicion of human trafficking, and legal action has been initiated against them.
“They have been promoting human trafficking through social media campaigns, attracting victims with promises of high salaries and other privileges. As a result, individuals have fallen prey to this trafficking in successive waves,” he said.
Urging the public to remain vigilant against such manipulative tactics, State Minister Tennakoon requested the public to contact 0112 401 146 if they possess any information about human trafficking.
State Minister of Defence Premitha Bandara Tennakoon made these remarks while addressing a media briefing at the Presidential Media Centre today (May 15).
The State Minister also revealed the various decisions taken by the Defence Ministry regarding the Military.
He said the Defence Ministry has decided to extend salaries and allowances to soldiers who died in the war or suffered a total disability while serving in the Civil Security Department (CSD) beyond the age of 55.
“Under the leadership of the President, the government has addressed the challenges of individuals facing the termination of salaries or pensions after reaching 55 years of age.
“Consequently, this benefit, previously limited to the armed forces, will now be extended to CSD officers. The respective cabinet paper will be submitted for approval in the near future,” the State Minister said.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Defence has announced the conclusion of the general amnesty period for individuals who departed the forces without following legal procedures.
“The general amnesty period will end on 20th May. At present, around 15,000 individuals are eligible for this amnesty. Notably, in March 2024, a total of 357 individuals left the forces illegally. Additionally, the number of individuals who illegally left and subsequently returned to service stands at 799. It is worth noting that this constitutes an exclusive situation,” he said.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe has also established a special committee, led by the President’s Secretary, dedicated to granting concessions and expediting the allocation of land for war heroes.
“The Ministry of Lands is also actively involved in these efforts, which run parallel with the Urumaya program. It is worth noting that this initiative represents a distinctive measure aimed at enhancing the well-being of war heroes,” the State Minister added. (Newswire)