19.4.2008
Three
Tiger 'Policemen' deserters have confessed to troops that
they had shunned LTTE 'police duties' on several occasions
and the LTTE had repeatedly arrested them and confined the
three to the Kanagapura prison in Kilinochchi on different
counts where they had met and became friends.
Desertion
by "LTTE Policemen" in their twenties with uniforms
and their subsequent most recent arrival in Mannar with
pleas for clemency from the troops, proves that the terrorist
outfit appears now terribly shaken and thrown into disarray,
as defeat becomes inevitable to the terrorists.
The
three LTTE deserters are Amala Sumanyan, 26, Rathnakumar
Sadeesh, 23 and Sebastian Pillai Arulraj ,26. Tiger leaders
unlocked them from prison on March 31 and they made their
way to the north of Mannar across dense jungles with more
34 "LTTE Policemen," including three for deployment
for LTTE duties.
Twenty-five
"Police" youngsters were ordered to serve the
Parappakandal area, north of Uyilankulam, and the remaining
nine "Policemen" had been brought to a "Police"
point near Chettiyarkattai Adampan, to the east of Giant's
Tank to replenish some 15 Tiger "policemen" who
had by then vacated the area, leaving only two "policemen"
for work at that point.
LTTE
leader Elil Kannan in Madu area conducted the nine-member
team to Chettiyarkattai Adampan LTTE checkpoint, but was
furious to find that even the remaining two "policemen"
had also gone missing from the point with no trace, according
to the escapees.
The
three protagonists, despite exhaustion and fatigue made
up their minds on April 2, 2008 and managed to exit secretly
to the checkpoint in Chettiyarkattai Adampan, on the opposite
bank of the Giant's Tank, manned by members of the Armed
Forces and the Police where they sought refuge with them.
Amala
Sumanyan 26 of Kannadiadampan, Mannar after he was conscripted
by force to the LTTE, had once escaped and crept into Iluppukadeweli
area.
The
terrorists again abducted him on April 20, 2007 and forced
him to serve LTTE route clearing and picket duties after
he had been given LTTE "Police" and weapon training.
Sebastian Pillai Arulraj, 26, from Champianpattu, Thalady
had a different story to relate.
After
he was abducted by LTTE terrorists on June 18, 2007 he was
subjected to LTTE's "Police training" at an LTTE
training base in Iranamadu and was later deployed for route
clearing and picket duties in various places in Wanni.
He
said over 80 per cent of the LTTE conscripts under LTTE
diktats in Wanni are now fully up against the LTTE hierarchy
and the organisation, and are actually marking time to abandon
and disappear at any moment. Heated arguments had prevailed,
escapees said.
Rathna
Kumar Sadeesh, 23, of Akrayankulam, Kilinochchi was abducted
on June 17, 2007 by Tiger terrorists and ordered to serve
many areas as a "policeman" until he too ended
up in LTTE jail after he ran away from "police duty"
where he had the chance to meet other colleagues.
Those
three surrendered LTTE "policemen," now handed
over to the Police are receiving short-term rehabilitation
under a special programme before they are referred to the
special rehabilitation programme conducted by the Government.
Evidence
as well as ground realities of this nature that speaks of
the desperate inner working of the LTTE terrorist machine
mirrors the extent to which the LTTE is now despised, if
not completely opposed openly by their own trained personnel.
More deserters are to follow, they say.
Courtesy:
Army Media Unit
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