Sri Lankan-born Pulendren sentenced for human smuggling

[September 20 2010]

An Australian court sentenced a Sri Lanka-born refugee to more than five years in prison today for helping to smuggle nearly 200 asylum seekers from Sri Lanka to Australia in a leaky boat, agency reports from New South Wales said.

The illegal migrants from Sri Lanka and Afghanistan are taking boats to Australia in record numbers, fueling a divisive debate among political parties about how they can be deterred.

Pathmendra Pulendren, 36, a Tamil grocery owner from Sydney, pleaded guilty to acting as an agent for an Indonesia-based Sri Lankan who arranged the passage of 20 ethnic Tamil Sri Lankan men in a boat from Malaysia to Australia in June last year.

Pulendren, who came to Australia by boat in 2007 as a Tamil asylum seeker, alerted police to the voyage when he discovered that 194 Tamils were to make it.

“He told police that he believed that the vessel was overcrowded and feared for the safety of the people on board,” Judge Robyn Tupman said as she sentenced Pulendren to five years and six months in prison.

Pulendren was to be paid Australian $40,000 for his work, which included collecting money from asylum seekers’ relatives in Australia, according to the judge, the report said.