17.6.2008
By Walter Jayawardhana Four
Tamil gang members were convicted for the murder of another
Tamil youth by stabbing him 31 times on a London street
in the most insensate manner and the Old Bailey said they
will be sentenced July 7.
The
police said gangs of violent Sri Lankan Tamil men in South
London area, where illegal fund raising activities of the
liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) are quite rampant
are "constantly tooled up" and "ready to
go", for such crimes .
"There
have been a number of violent clashes involving groups of
Tamil men in Croydon and other parts of south London in
recent years", said a local newspaper Wandsworth Borough
News.
"They
culminated in the murder of 28-year-old Prabaskaran Kannan
in Tooting last year. He was chased by a group of four men
from Croydon who stabbed and slashed their terrified victim
31 times outside a fried chicken takeaway shop", the
newspaper reported. The case came to be known as Chicken
Cottage Tamil murder after the name of the take away restaurant.
The chief detective in the case said Croydon's Tamil gangs
were causing concern among officers.
Detective
Sergeant Mick Snowdon spoke out about the problems surrounding
Tamil gangs after five men were convicted of Mr Kannan's
murder at the Old Bailey in London.
Witnesses
said in the courts that Mr Kannan was heard shouting "It
wasn't me, it wasn't me" shortly before he was brutally
set upon and killed by the four Tamil gang members.
Last
week, homeless Vabeesan Sivarajah, 22, Aziz Miah, 20, of
Sumner Road, Croydon, Asif Kumbay, 20, of Grasmere Road,
Purley, and Kirush Nathankumar, 18, of Purley Way, Croydon,
were all convicted of murder by an Old Bailey jury. They
all denied the charges.
"The
young men burst into tears after the sentence was announced.
A jury of nine men and three women took three days to reach
their verdict", reported the local newspaper.
"The
four were also convicted of causing grievous bodily harm
and actual bodily harm to two gang members who were with
Mr Kannan that night.
"Another
defendant, Mayuran Srivinayagam of Greyhound Terrace, Streatham,
was cleared of murder and manslaughter but found guilty
of assault.
"Earlier
in the trial a sixth gang member, Mahitharn Ratnasingham,
of Lesley Grove, Croydon, was cleared of murder and manslaughter.
He admitted assault. The men are due to be sentenced on
July 7.
"After
the men were convicted Det Sgt Snowdon told the Croydon
Guardian: "They the gangs are very violent. They are
constantly tooled up and ready to go. It is almost like
the level of violence is ad hoc. Whatever happens for them
happens, and it depends on what weapons they have around."
Quoting
a businessman who runs a shop in Croydon the newspaper said
Sri Lankan Tamil gangs controlled most of the crime and
had the town centre on "lockdown."
Police
have always in the past denied there was a problem with
the gangs in Croydon, but have now admitted there was a
specialist officer dealing with Tamil gang activity in the
borough. A member of a gang who did not want to be named
said: "These guys are tough man, they do not care who
they hurt or who gets in their way. They ride around in
flash cars tooled-up with knives, swords, bats and whatever
else they can grab to do damage to a guy." |