News

Local job seekers promised merchant vessels but duped into working on fishing boats

The authorities have launched an inquiry into the alleged defrauding of at least 10 Lankan job seekers, by three local shipping companies, which promised them lucrative employment on foreign merchant vessels, in return for large fees, a top marine official said yesterday.

The three companies operating in the metropolis, with the connivance of an agent based in Singapore, had instead, dumped the unsuspecting employees on long-staying fishing vessels, Merchant Shipping Director General Ajith Seneviratne said.

He added that, the company operators had been summoned to the Merchant Shipping Office and directed to repatriate the Lankans, believed to be somewhere on the Malaysian seas, on or before April 15.
“I have also appointed a four-member panel to go into the matter and finalise a report at the very earliest. I am also looking into the possible connections between the company operators and errant officials in this office,” he told the Sunday Times.

The Lankan job seekers have been away from their homes since early last year, and according to reports, they have not received their wages or allowed to contact their families. The External Affairs Ministry has also been informed and told to alert our Mission in Singapore, Mr. Seneviratne added.

Top to the page  |  E-mail  |  views[1]
SocialTwist Tell-a-Friend
 
Other News Articles
Support for economy from foreign remittances wanes
Economic crisis hitting poor and middle classes, small businessmen and farmers
JVP dissident leader, woman activist abducted, says party
Indian MPs’ visit to strengthen relations
Abbas special guest for New Year
Strong protest by India; Gandhi statue being rebuilt
Call to nab overstaying Indians and other illegal visitors
Dengue cases increase despite eradication efforts
SriLankan cancels decision to cancel flights to 3 destinations
Increase of Buddhist monks giving up their robes
Local job seekers promised merchant vessels but duped into working on fishing boats
Sri Lankan becomes Citigroup’s top lawyer
Met Dept. warns of lightning as thunderstorms loom
Easter messages highlight love, understanding and charity
Soaring cost of living makes dent in Avurudu shopping spree
Security beefed up at National Museum; burglars still at large
Two cases a day: Treasure-hunters on the rampage
600-ton offshore oil spill any time
My land taken over for flood retention now being filled: Woman farmer
Explain vehicle tax increase - JVP to Govt.
A Cottage industry facing extinction
Menik Farm camp badly damaged by gale-force winds
Yala jeep driver caught with jumbo placenta
New Rs. 30 stamp first issued and sold abroad

 

 
Reproduction of articles permitted when used without any alterations to contents and a link to the source page.
© Copyright 1996 - 2012 | Wijeya Newspapers Ltd.Colombo. Sri Lanka. All Rights Reserved | Site best viewed in IE ver 8.0 @ 1024 x 768 resolution