277 Sri Lankans in Belarus brought back to the island
May 29, 2020 09:16 am
A group of Sri Lankans in Belarus has been repatriated on Thursday (28) in a special flight chartered by the national carrier.
With 277 Sri Lankans aboard, a special flight of SriLankan Airlines (UL 1206) had departed from the Belarussian capital, Minsk. The flight landed at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) at around 11.45 pm on Thursday.
According to reports, the Sri Lankans in this repatriated group are students who had been pursuing their higher education in Belarus.
Sri Lanka Air Force personnel at the airport had directed the returnees to the decontamination process upon their arrival. Subsequently, the body temperatures of the returnees were measured and they were checked for any symptoms for the novel coronavirus.
Meanwhile, a group of Sri Lankan migrant workers in Narita, Japan has been brought back to the island at around 4.00 am this morning (29).
In addition, two more batches of Sri Lankans in the UK’s London and Australia’s Melbourne are also to be repatriated today.
The Cabinet of Ministers has, meanwhile, discussed the repatriation of expatriates under the challenges that have arisen after a significant number of returnees from Kuwait tested positive for Covid-19.
During the Cabinet meeting held on Wednesday (27), it has been decided that the repatriation program should be managed amidst these challenges and the quarantine program is compulsory in any situation.
Accordingly, Sri Lankan expatriates will be repatriated on a priority basis – students, public servants staying abroad on state scholarships, patients and workers.
At present, the government is heeding the repatriation of migrant workers. The program will be implemented gradually since as many as 41,000 persons are expecting to return.
It is emphasized that those who wish to return to Sri Lanka should submit their request to the Ministry of Foreign Relations through Embassy or High Commission of the respective country.