| 22.6.2008
The Special Bureau of the CID arrested six LTTE suspects,
including a bomb expert and an ex-employee attached to the
Colombo office of a popular Tamil MP who regularly espouses
the cause of human rights violations, disappearances and
abductions in Sri Lanka.
The
arrests were made on June 13 following a tip off by a JVP
Provincial Councillor whose house was rented out by an LTTE
suspect known as Suresh Shanmugam.
The
suspects, assigned by the LTTE to explode bombs targeting
innocent civilians were arrested at Wattala, the defence
sources told the ‘Sunday Observer’.
The
Colombo District UNP MP’s ex-employee identified as
Nadaraja Sivaraja who worked at his Fort office had travelled
to Kilinochchi several times to distribute relief during
the tsunami disaster.
Sources
said that he had undergone training in LTTE camps and had
close connections with Soosai, LTTE Sea Tiger leader.
It
is now understood that Nadaraja, who had been assigned by
the MP to gather information about disappearances, abductions
and other human rights violations and to report them to
the international community and the media, was all the while
engaged in terrorist activities in the South.
Suresh,
who claimed to be working in a computer repair shop at Kotahena,
came under close scrutiny by the JVP PC Councillor as the
tenant had claimed that he was unable to bring his wife
and the child. Very fluent in Sinhala, the LTTE cadre had
told that he was from Pelmadulla.
The
JVP PC politician had complained to the Wattala Police and
as there was no response, he had then lodged a complaint
with the Special Bureau of the CID.
Also
arrested was an LTTE bomb expert identified as Anandaraja
alias ‘Kanagan’, who hails from the North and
was living at a rented house in Mattakkuliya for nearly
two months. As the owner became suspicious of Anandaraja,
the latter intimated Kapila Amman in Wanni on the situation,
and told him that he would return to Kilinochchi shortly.
Kapila
Amman who turned down his request was able to find a new
place for Anandaraja through Pottu Amman.
According
to Pottu Amman’s plans, Anandaraja was asked to live
with Suresh. Pottu Amman is a close friend of Sureshe’s
brother-in-law and Baskaran, the noted LTTE sympathizer
in Malaysia.
Anandaraja
had been tasked to study new ways of assembling and planting
bombs.
Defence sources said that the ex-employee of the MP had
also lived with Anandaraja at his rented house at Thotupola
Road, Mattakkuliya. Nadaraja had invited him to the MP’s
office, while helping him to keep the explosives and other
items for resembling the bombs had asked him to store the
explosives at this office saying that the place would not
be subjected to military or the Police checks.
They
were planning to explode a bomb last Monday, before they
were arrested by the police, two days earlier. When questioned,
the LTTE suspects, had revealed how the explosives were
hidden in coconuts and transported to the South.
According
to them, the explosives - C4 power - were neatly packed
in coconuts in which the kernels were removed using a chemical
and sealed with strong glue, then filling it with water
at a factory in Kilinochchi.
A
load of coconuts filled with explosive had been cleared
through a police post in Vavuniya, as nothing suspicious
was noted.
The
woman LTTE suspect who had posed as the wife of Suresh and
rest of the group were handed over to the TID for further
questioning. Meanwhile, the police has been able to unearth
a strong LTTE link in Malaysia.
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