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Malaysia busts Sri Lankan smuggling ring in operation since mid-2017

May 06, 2018 09:57 am | Updated December 01, 2021 12:37 pm IST - KUALA LUMPUR:

Tanker carrying 131 from the island nation was believed to be headed for Australia and New Zealand

This May 5, 2018, photo, released by the Royal Malaysian Police, shows illegal migrants on a rusty tanker near kota tinggi in Johor state, Malaysia.

Malaysian police have intercepted a tanker with 131 Sri Lankans believed bound for Australia and New Zealand, smashing a large human smuggling ring that has been operating for over a year.

Authorities halted the modified tanker on Tuesday off the coast of southern Johor state, national police chief Mohamad Fuzi Harun said in a statement on Saturday.

Police also raided a fishing boat used to transport the migrants to the vessel and detained three Indonesians and four Malaysians on board, he said. Another five Malaysians were nabbed for suspected involving in the smuggling syndicate.

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“This syndicate has been operating since mid-2017 and has international connections across Sri Lanka, Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia and Malaysia,” Fuzi said.

A total of 127 Sri Lankans will be charged for entering Malaysia illegally while nine Malaysians, four Indonesians and four Sri Lankans will be investigated for human smuggling, he added.

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