Sri Lanka arrests 100 Chinese for currency fraud
Thousands of Chinese work in Chinese-funded development projects across the island. Many more arrive on tourist visas and work in the hospitality industry. "The fraud-affected people (live) in China," Jayakodi said. "The fraud was carried out in Sri Lanka through the Internet.
"The arrests come as China has been investing heavily in the tropical island nation as it enlarges its presence in South Asia.In June, the tropical island nation opened Sri Lanka's first Chinese-built port, for which China loaned money. The port was seen as a strong symbol of Beijing's investment and interest in the region.China is also building a second port in Colombo and Chinese firms have pledged investments totalling $50 billion spread over the next 10 to 15 years, according to Sri Lanka's trade ministry.
Police said the Chinese nationals accused in the currency scam were in the country on tourist visas, adding that more details would be available once they are produced in court.
There was no immediate official confirmation on the charges they face, but a police officer, who wished to remain unnamed, has told the afp that money-laundering could be one of them. regional news
