Four-year sentence for man found guilty of smuggling Tamil migrants to Canada
VANCOUVER — A Sri Lankan man found guilty of smuggling Tamil migrants to Canada won’t serve any more time in prison, despite being handed a four-sentence on Monday.
Kunarobinson Christhurajah, who has already spent seven years behind bars awaiting trial, smiled as he stood before a British Columbia Supreme Court judge.
He was convicted in May of being involved in the smuggling of 492 asylum seekers, who arrived on British Columbia’s coast aboard the MV Sun Sea in August 2010.
His wife and six-year-old daughter, who was born in Canada, sat in the gallery near the prisoner’s box where Christhurajah was seated alongside an interpreter.