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Four men accused of human smuggling not guilty

A B.C. Supreme Court judge acquitted the group involved in Tamil migrant case
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VANCOUVER 鈥 Four Sri Lankan men accused of bringing dozens of Tamil migrants to Canada aboard a dilapidated cargo vessel eight years ago have been found not guilty of human smuggling.

Prosecutors argued that Francis Anthonimuthu Appulonappa, Hamalraj Handasamy, Jeyachandran Kanagarajah and Vignarajah Thevarajah helped organize the trafficking operation to profit from people looking for asylum in Canada.

But Justice Arne Silverman of the B.C. Supreme Court said the Crown failed to prove its case.

鈥淚 am also not satisfied that their actions were to obtain either directly or indirectly a financial or material benefit, or that any of the them obtained one,鈥 he said.

The four men smiled, laughed and shook hands after the judge released his ruling in Vancouver.

The accused were part of who arrived on B.C.鈥檚 coast from Sri Lanka on the MV Ocean Lady in October 2009. The migrants were seeking refuge in Canada from a civil war that was ravaging their homeland, Silverman said in his decision.

The Supreme Court of Canada ruled in 2015 that people providing humanitarian aid, including family members, should not be captured by smuggling laws.

The Crown argued the top court鈥檚 exemptions didn鈥檛 apply because the accused helped organize and execute the voyage, which cost migrants thousands of dollars.

Silverman said while there was evidence of organized criminal activity in the smuggling operation, he wasn鈥檛 satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt that the men were connected to any crime.

鈥淚 have determined that these four accused were asylum seekers and that there is an air of reality to the defence of mutual aid.鈥

Phil Rankin, a lawyer for Kanagarajah, said he doesn鈥檛 expect the acquittal will prompt a surge in the number of asylum seekers making the dangerous ocean voyage.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 a good message,鈥 he said, speaking outside court. 鈥淭he message is that those who profit should be prosecuted and those who seek asylum should not be prosecuted.

鈥淵ou shouldn鈥檛 be convicted of trafficking because you attempted to get your wife and children and family and friends here.鈥

Kanagarajah, who was accused of helping some of the migrants travel to the MV Ocean Lady, said he doesn鈥檛 have the words to explain how happy he is with the judge鈥檚 decision.

Speaking outside court, Kanagarajah described how he and the other migrants were convinced partway through the ocean journey they would not survive.

鈥淢ost of the refugees believed that we were going to die, because there were so many storms, and the sea was very rough,鈥 he said. 鈥淔ortunately we are here today.鈥

Kanagarajah said he still wants to become a Canadian citizen and plans to go to college to study business.

Geordon Omand, The Canadian Press





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