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MSEDO provides humanitarian assistance to Rohingya refugees in Jaffna

JAFFNA :Mannar Social and Economical Development Organizations –MSEDO- provided emergency relief to the stranded 104 Rohingya refugees who were rescued by the Sri Lankan navy on Saturday, Dec. 17.

Director of MSEDO Yardson Figurado  told Colombo Times that this project of helping the refugees was carried out with  AJWS funds in collaboration with the North East Coordinating Committee with items valued Rs. 1.9 million.

The relief assistance contained a variety of clothes, dry foods, milk powder, medicine, water, and sanitary items which were handed over to the  Jaffna Prison in the presence of the Governor of Northern Province Thiyagarajah and  Superintendent  of Prisons, Jaffna on Tuesday December 20.

Sri Lanka Navy rendered assistance to rescue 104 distressed Myanmar nationals aboard a passenger craft in Sri Lanka’s waters about 3.5 nautical miles north of Veththalakerni 18th December 2022). The distressed craft is reported to have trespassed into island’s territorial waters on Saturday, December 17, following a mechanical failure while it was carrying these people from Myanmar to Indonesia.

Upon receipt of the distress call by the Operations Room of the Northern Naval Command, the Navy on 17th December rushed SLNS Udara as well as Fast Attack Craft P 411 and P497 of the 04th Fast Attack Flotilla attached to the Northern Naval Command for the rescue of these distressed people, to the sea area where the incident was reported.

In rough seas, the Navy made a strenuous effort and rescued those 104 Myanmar nationals who were aboard the non-operational craft and the group of people was brought to the Kankesanthurai Harbour and looked into their basic requirements.

Meanwhile, the group of people have been sent to the Mirihana Refugee camp on Wednesday evening on Dec. 21.

In accordance with Sri Lanka’s international obligations as an island nation to the conventions such as International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea 1974 – SOLAS and International Convention on Maritime Search and Rescue 1979, the Navy remains ever alert to assist maritime and fishing communities in distress in Sri Lanka’s Search and Rescue Region.

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