Tuesday, December 16, 2025
ADVT 
International

Abandoned Bags Prompt Probe In Suspected Human Trafficking To Australia

Darpan News Desk IANS, 14 Jan, 2019 08:49 PM

    Agencies are probing the suspected trafficking of 40 non-Keralites in a fishing vessel to Australia from Ernakulam district, official sources said Monday.


    The trafficked people, including women and newborns, had left their resorts and home stays in Cherai and Munambam coastal areas of the district on January 12, they said.


    The agencies, including Kerala Police and Intelligence Bureau, are probing whether the people who took rooms in the resorts and home stays on January 5, providing Delhi addresses, had left the coast in the boat that day or not, sources said.


    If they had done so, it would be a clear case of human trafficking to Australia because similar attempts were made a couple of years back from Munambam but in vain, they added.


    Police said the assistance of the Coast Guard had been sought to trace the vessel, ''Dayamatha'', purchased recently by two persons-- one from Tamil Nadu and another a Keralite.


    Initial investigation found that one of the addresses given by the boat owners was fake, they said.


    Police said the addresses and proof of identity recovered from the resorts and home stays revealed that the 40 people were of Tamil origin.


    The probe began after locals informed the police about some abandoned bags that they had found in Cherai and Munambam areas.


    Police said they were also investigating another incident of abandoned bags found Monday in Kodungallur in Thrissur district.


    Multiple agencies are involved in the investigation, a top official told.


    In 2015, Australia had made it clear that people who attempt to travel illegally to the country by sea would not be allowed to settle there.


    The country's Consul-General to south India had further stressed that anyone who survived the journey would be intercepted and transferred to Regional Processing Centres in Nauru or Manus Island (in Papua New Guinea).


    The statement came after the Kerala Police busted a racket of Sri Lankan refugees being trafficked from Tamil Nadu to Australia in 2015.


    Nine refugees and four local agents were arrested that year at Munambam from where they were to be trafficked to the Australian coast by a fishing vessel.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Imran Khan Accuses India Of Rejecting His Peace Overtures

    Imran Khan Accuses India Of Rejecting His Peace Overtures
    Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has accused India of not responding to his peace overtures and said that any war between two nuclear-armed nations would be suicidal for them.

    Imran Khan Accuses India Of Rejecting His Peace Overtures

    Indian Man Crosses UAE-Saudi Border Without Documents, Jailed: Report

    Indian Man Crosses UAE-Saudi Border Without Documents, Jailed: Report
    Haris Poomadath, 28, a native of Kerala, went missing on December 8 from Abu Dhabi, Gulf News reported.

    Indian Man Crosses UAE-Saudi Border Without Documents, Jailed: Report

    Indian-Origin Police Officer Ronil Singh Remembered As A 'Great Man' At Emotional Funeral

    Loved ones of slain Cpl. Ronil Singh shared heartfelt memories at his funeral on Saturday, more than a week after he was killed in the line of duty.    

    Indian-Origin Police Officer Ronil Singh Remembered As A 'Great Man' At Emotional Funeral

    Indian Student Falls To Death From Ireland's Cliffs of Moher While Taking Selfie

    An Indian student has died after falling off a cliff in Ireland while taking a selfie.

    Indian Student Falls To Death From Ireland's Cliffs of Moher While Taking Selfie

    Sotheby's India Head Gaurav Bhatia Resigns Following Sexual Harassment Allegations

    Gaurav Bhatia, in a statement, said he had decided to "move on" after two successful years with Sotheby's auction house.  

    Sotheby's India Head Gaurav Bhatia Resigns Following Sexual Harassment Allegations

    Foreign Students From Top US Colleges Should Stay On, Help Us, Says Donald Trump

    Foreign Students From Top US Colleges Should Stay On, Help Us, Says Donald Trump
    Donald Trump said the US is "losing out on great minds" as the US immigration policy was "ridiculous".

    Foreign Students From Top US Colleges Should Stay On, Help Us, Says Donald Trump