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Sep
2009
2 Sri Lankan amongst 4 sentenced for human smuggling
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The flimsy boat was packed with about 23 migrants, mostly Haitians, when it smashed into a reef in January. Three children, two women and five men could not be found and are presumed dead. A passing fishing boat rescued 13 migrants.

A Sri Lankan described as the ringleader, Sribaskaran Sivanantham, was sentenced Monday to 2 1/2 years in prison — the strictest punishment. Prosecutor Manon Ridderbeks had sought a seven-year sentence.

His lawyer, Thijs Leijsen, claimed Sivanantham organized the trafficking ring to help Tamils, an ethnic minority in Sri Lanka who suffered during a 26-year civil war that ended in May. But Judge Monique Keppels found that Sivanantham sought to make a profit, filling the boat with Haitian and Sri Lankan migrants.

A St. Kitts man also was sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison. Another defendant received a 13-month sentence, with five months suspended and two years of probation, and the fourth was sentenced to 6 months.

Thousands of Haitians take to the sea on flimsy boats each year, heading toward the United States or other Caribbean countries hoping to escape grinding poverty in the Western Hemisphere's poorest country.

 

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