Stranded expatriates to be brought back
LABOUR Relations and Foreign Employment Minister Athauda Seneviratne
issued a directive to the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment to
bring back 152 persons to Sri Lanka, who were kept in Detention Camps
and Embassy Offices in Saudi Arabia.
According to the directive of Minister, Sri lanka Bureau of Foreign
Employment has made arrangements, yesterday to bring back them to Sri
Lanka on Saudi Arabian special plane.
These persons consisting of seventy seven (77) Sri Lankan women and
seventy five (75) men were engaged in Foreign Employment in Saudi
Arabia. Out of them includes one woman fully handicapped, and six (6)
women in minor handicapped position.
At present they are kept in "Sahana Piyasa". Arrangements will be
made today to hospitalize them as some of the them need medical
attention.
Arrangements were made to send back others to their homes. Some men
workers were removed from their employment institutions and some persons
were refused the right to come back to Sri Lanka although their visa
period have been expired.
Minister Senaviratne expressing in a his views on this issue said he
as Minister in charge of Labour Relations and Foreign Employment has
taken measures to bring back all Sri Lankans in Detention Camps in other
countries as well. |