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Australia and Sri Lanka launch joint maritime security operation

by damith
April 28, 2024 1:00 am 0 comment 1K views

Australian and Sri Lankan officials at the launch of a new joint maritime security operation in Colombo on Monday

Australia and Sri Lanka’s commitment to countering maritime security threats has been on display with the launch of a new joint maritime security operation in Colombo on Monday.

Aptly named Disi Rela, which means ‘keeping a watchful eye over the maritime environment,’ the new joint activity will see the Australian Border Force (ABF) and Department of Sri Lanka Coast Guard (SLCG) undertake a week-long program of work, from Dikkowita to Chilaw.

Commander Joint Agency Task Force Operation Sovereign Borders, Rear Admiral Brett Sonter said that Disi Rela underscores the strong partnership between the two countries.

Rear Admiral Sonter said, “We often refer to the Australian-Sri Lankan relationship as gold standard. Today’s launch of Disi Rela takes it to a platinum level.

I am looking forward to the opportunities it presents to our countries with regards to countering maritime security threats.”

Disi Rela involves the sharing of operational capabilities and information between the ABF and SLCG, including raising community awareness about people smuggling, human trafficking, and other maritime crime types. Director-General of Department of Sri Lanka Coast Guard, Rear Admiral Pujitha Vithana said that Disi Rela provides a platform to build stronger community awareness about maritime security threats.

Rear Admiral Vithana said, “As the name Disi Rela suggests, it is everyone’s responsibility to keep a watchful eye over our maritime environment. In other words, Sri Lankans from all levels of society have an important role to play.”

The community can report any suspicious or illegal maritime activities that occur anonymously through a dedicated hotline, 041 750 1400, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

“We are proud to be working alongside Sri Lanka Coast Guard as we work together to face shared challenges and achieve our shared goals. Disi Rela is proof that the Australian and Sri Lankan relationship continues to grow from strength to strength,” Rear Admiral Sonter added.

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