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205 M'sians return home from Peru, Bolivia, Sri Lanka and India

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CORONAVIRUS | The Malaysian embassy in Lima, Peru has sent back 26 Malaysians who were stranded in Peru and Bolivia yesterday.

Wisma Putra in its official Facebook page said all of them returned on special Amaszonas flight chartered by the Malaysian embassy in Lima, flying through Sao Paulo, Brazil.

“Thank you to everyone who helped in the mission, especially the Malaysian embassy in Brasilia, and the governments of Peru, Bolivia and Brazil,” the statement said.

According to Wisma Putra, the aircraft which departed from La Paz, Bolivia and later stopped in Lima, Peru also carried passengers of 11 other countries, comprising 22 from Japan, Thailand (12), Brazil (12), China (three), Sweden (three), Australia (three), South Korea (two), Finland (one), Chile (one), Italy (one) and one Peruvian with permanent residency in Japan.

In an earlier posting on Facebook, Wisma Putra also said 179 Malaysians who were stranded overseas, comprising 82 in Colombo, Sri Lanka and 97 in Chennai, India, were brought home by a Malindo Air aircraft yesterday.

“Thank you (embassies in) Colombo and Chennai for the cooperation,” the statement said.

- Bernama 


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