8/18/2007
In
a major breakthrough, Police have identified a prime suspect in
the murder of two Red Cross volunteers whose bullet-ridden bodies
were found in Kiriella following their abduction in Colombo on
June 1.
Human
Rights and Disaster Management Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe disclosed
to the media that Police investigations point to the involvement
of a gang led by Sivakanthan Vivekananthan alias Charan in the
killing of Sinnarasa Shanmugalingam (32) and Karthekesu Chandramohan
(27) from Batticaloa. The slayings shocked the local and international
community.
Charan
is still at large. Samarasinghe called for public assistance to
trace and nab him. There is a reward of Rs.1 million.
A
poster depicting his picture and details will be displayed island
wide.
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Rs
one m reward
Name: Sivakanthan
Vivekanandam alias
Charan
Address: Mamangam,
Batticaloa
NIC No: 781400092 V
Passport No: M 1333556
Date of Birth: 1978.05.19
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"This
is a major breakthrough and a great achievement of the CID and
the Disappearances Investigation Unit. The CID team directed by
IGP Victor Perera and CID DIG D.W. Prathapasinghe worked with
dedication and within just two and half months completed the inquiry
successfully," the Minster said.
It
was widely insinuated in the international media that the Security
Forces would have had a hand in the killings and the incident
was also highlighted by international human rights groups.
The
Minister said the Government and the Security Force were mercilessly
attacked over the incident. However, the results of the extensive
probe into the Red Cross killings indicate that the Government
was committed to investigate rights abuses and bring the culprits
to book.
Immediately
after the incident, President Mahinda Rajapaksa directed the IGP,
the CID and the DIU to conduct a full-scale investigation and
nab the killers.
"This
triumph comes at a time when the international Community is accusing
the Government of committing human rights violations. The Government
was committed to apprehend the culprits behind all rights violations
including the brutal murder of 17 ACF workers," he said.
Details about Charan could be forwarded to any police station.
Courtesy
: Daily News
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