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Tuesday, March 21, 2023

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Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Ten Sri Lankans vanish from Commonwealth Games in Birmingham

Ten members of Sri Lanka’s Commonwealth Games contingent in Birmingham have disappeared in a suspected attempt to remain in Britain, a Top Sports Official from the island nation said on Sunday (07).

The nine Athletes and a Manager vanished after completing their events, the Official said, requesting anonymity.

Three of them – Judoka Chamila Dilani, her Manager Asela de Silva, and Wrestler Shanith Chathuranga – had disappeared last week.

“Since then, another seven have vanished,” the Official said without identifying them.

“We suspect they want to remain in the United Kingdom, possibly to get employment.”

The 160-strong Sri Lankan contingent’s management possessed the passports of all members to ensure they returned home.

That failed to deter some from leaving.

British Police located the first three who disappeared, but as they had not violated local laws and held Visas valid for six months, no action was taken, the Sri Lankan Official said.

“In fact, the Police got us to return the passports that we were holding as a deterrent against defections,” the Official said.

“The Police have not told us about their whereabouts.”

Sri Lankan Athletes have been reported missing from international events in the past.

In October last year, Sri Lanka’s Wrestling Manager abandoned his team and disappeared in Oslo during a world championship tournament.

During the 2014 Asian Games in South Korea, two Sri Lankan Athletes made a run for it and were not found.

In 2004, when Sri Lanka did not even have a National Handball Team, a 23-member group pretending to represent the country conned their way to a tournament in Germany and disappeared.

That prompted a Police complaint by the Sri Lankan Officials.

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