Another group of 30 Sri Lankans stranded in the West African nation of Togo arrived in the country a short while ago, officials at the Katunayake International Airport said.
They said the group that included five women and two children arrived on a scheduled flight from the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Earlier another 106 Lankans who were stranded in that country arrived in separate batches from the start of this year.
Morethan 200 Sri Lankans were were dumped in Togo by human traffickers with a promise of a safe passage to Canada in return for large sums of money.
Most of the victims were from the eastern town of Batticoloa.
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