The refugees, residing in various places including Tenkasi and Kadayam in southern districts of Tamil Nadu, had last night left Karaikal coast on the illegal voyage to Australia but the ferry developed a snag this morning, officials said.
Acting on information, Coast Guard personnel rescued the refugees and were bringing them back to the shores, they said adding the Lankan Tamils would be arrested for leaving the country illegally.
The Australian Government had warned that those arriving in that country by boat would not be given asylum and stand to lose opportunities to work and earn. It had also cautioned that it was a long way to travel to Australia by boat and dangerous.
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