MV Sun Sea : Human smuggler [January 21 2011]

Thai authorities say they have arrested a man who they say is a human smuggler linked to the sailing of the MV Sun Sea, the rickety boat that transported 492 Tamil migrants to British Columbia last year.

Thailand’s immigration police arrested Nadesan Jeeyananthan, 48, and seven other people accused of involvement in a human-smuggling ring during a series of raids last Sunday, The Globe and Mail reported.

The arrest marks the first claim of headway by police in the investigation into the human-smuggling operation that raised fears that former Tamil Tiger militants were among the migrants seeking a new home in Canada. The Harper government responded with a promise to crack down on human smuggling.

Jeeyananthan is believed to have been involved in the Sun Sea operation, but is not the mastermind behind it, according to Canadian officials who spoke to The Globe and Mail on condition they not be named. The officials said he is alleged to have been behind a major-human smuggling operation that has tried to send migrants to Canada in other ships.

Early this week, the Canadian media reported that intelligence sources have warned that two more ships may be launched from Asian ports carrying as many as 50 former LTTE leaders and cadres headed for Canada’s west coast.