Four LTTE Procurement Agents Plead Guilty in USA

by lalith | June 9, 2009 at 11:16 pm
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Four Plead Guilty to Conspiring to Provide Material Support to the LTTE, a Foreign Terrorist Organization

WASHINGTON, June 9, 2009 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX/

Defendants Include the Leader of the LTTE in the United States and one of the LTTE's Senior Arms Procurement Agents

Earlier today, at the federal courthouse in Brooklyn, defendants Karunakaran Kandasamy, Pratheepan Thavaraja, Murugesu Vinayagamoorthy, and Vijayshanthar Patpanathan pled guilty to, among other crimes, conspiring to provide material support to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), a designated foreign terrorist organization. The guilty plea proceedings were held before Chief United States District Judge Raymond J. Dearie. Kandasamy and Pratheepan face a 20-year maximum statutory sentence. Vinayagamoorthy and Patpanathan face a 15-year maximum statutory sentence.

The LTTE was founded in 1976 and uses illegal methods to raise money, acquire weapons and technology, and publicize its cause of establishing an independent Tamil state in northern Sri Lanka.

The Tamil diaspora in the USA has contributed lavishly towards LTTE and the dream of Eelam. When the Tamil Rehabilitation Organization (TRO) was banned  and its assets frozen in the USA, the organization itself did not stop functioning. Many front organizations were launched. Along with that, many facades.

Tamils for Clinton and Tamils for Obama were two such organizations formed with ulterior motives during the US Presidential primaries of the Democratic party. This organization donated to both candidates, but Clinton returned the donation and Obama kept it.

The collection of money continued and in fact the tempo increased. It is also a well know fact that a very affluent Tamil community in Southern California also took the forefront in making donations. Some LTTE terrorists who were using this money to procure arms for the LTTE combatants in Sri Lanka who were questioned by the FBI has divulged very important information and more action is expected soon.

Defendant Pratheepan Thavaraja was a senior procurement agent for the LTTE, involved in the purchase of improvised explosive devices, missiles, machine guns, artillery, radar, and other equipment and technology from countries around the world, including the United States. A single spreadsheet of "priority" items to purchase, which was found in Pratheepan's laptop computer, totaled $20 million in arms and equipment. It included, among other things, six "25mm Anti Aircraft Gun[s]" at $160,000 each, six "30 mm Twin Barrel Mounted Naval Gun[s] Type 69 (with base)" at $30,000 each, thousands of automatic rifles, millions of rounds of ammunition, grenade launchers, 50 tons of C4 explosive, five tons of "Phlegmatized RDX" explosive, 50 tons of "TNT -- based on Chinese specification," and 50 tons of Tritonal explosive. Pratheepan and defendant Murugesu Vinayagamoorthy were also involved in the attempted bribery of purported U.S. State Department officials to remove the LTTE from the list of designated foreign terrorist organizations. In addition, Vinayagamoorthy participated in laundering LTTE money through a Swiss bank account to covertly fund a U.S. Congressman's trip to LTTE-controlled territory in Sri Lanka.

The perpetrators have now plead guilty and the sentencing phase looms large in front of them. Whether the Tamil diaspora will come out to talk about the innocence of these culprits as they normally do on other occasions will be interesting to observe. Only time will tell.

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Hiranya Malwatta

"Pratheepan and defendant Murugesu Vinayagamoorthy were also involved in the attempted bribery of purported U.S. State Department officials..."

This is just 1 attempted bribery - Can't imagine how many successful ones happened and how that actually had an impact on the Western politicians' attitude on Sri Lanka. Specially the UK ! With all those corruption charges on the UK cabinet ministers including Miliband.

hmmm... interesting.

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velauthan

What about the 20,000 kills and 300,000 displace.

This time again I, the first to ask.

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CeeGee

Thank God these weapons didn't fall into the hands of that compulsive cowardly killer,VP. It would have made it 300,000 killed and 20,000 to be resettled.

Congatulations on being the 1st again!

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ShriCU

Velauthan,

You, Thamilian and B12N are always using these wrong figures. Where's the source? Pl. show it.

"300,000 displace" .......????

They're not displacing. Your late hero, Prabha had taken them away with him to the battle field to use them as a human shield. Now they're safe and no sooner they will be resettled in their original lands with their kiths and kins.

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velauthan

Now I think more than 300,000 displace.

My more educate friends will tell numbers. No need of sauce. Number looks correct.

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israeli.agent

"My more educate friends will tell numbers"

 

?

 

.Agent.

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CeeGee

Why? Are all those who asked for refugee status in the west coming back?

Welcome back, welcome back.

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lalith

Hope Pathmanathan will bring the cash too.

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chinna chirippu

"Pratheepan and defendant Murugesu Vinayagamoorthy were also involved in the attempted bribery..."

???

So, the LTTE do resort to bribery, ha? Funny! It was only just a few days back that they were making a big racket saying Sri Lankan officials were taking bribes in the North, implying that the LTTE believe that bribing is unforgivably wrong!!

Why sauce for the goose only, irrespective of it being good or bad?

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lalith

When the LTTE deals in bribes it is called 'for the cause of Eelam'.

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ltteallovertheworldwhatugonnado?

the only way to stop these roaches is to report any tamil activity...in ur back yard.

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CeeGee

That's right. It is not GENOCIDE, but, INSECTICIDE.

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