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Pathmanathan's local agent found
Urumaran, the local agent of the LTTE’s international affairs head and its main arms dealer Kumaran Pathmanadan alias KP was arrested yesterday at a welfare camp in Vavuniya.
He had come into the welfare camp with other civilians and was living there when Army intelligence was tipped off by a person who knew him.
According to Army sources Urumaran was well educated and KP’s direct contact in the supply of weapons to the LTTE. He had admitted that he was the local handler of arms and ammunition that came to the LTTE from abroad mainly on sea going vessels.
He had been in constant touch with KP even after arriving at the welfare center, Army sources said adding whereabouts of KP could be traced by questioning and monitoring telephone calls Urumaran received on his satellite phone.
Right at this time, Urumaran is squealing like a baby. Keeping one's fingers crossed is not necessary now because information is coming out.
It is a good sign that people in the refugee camps are tipping off Sri Lanka Government officials about terrorists who are hiding, once again behind innocent Tamils. It should also be mentioned here that Urumaran was also fed by the Sri Lanka Government after he crept in to a refugee camp along with the other civilians. No cyanide again.
Perhaps, these are the same cowardly terrorists who complain about the treatment at the IDPs. On the other hand, they may be even hiding within the refugee camps like how ostritches bury thier heads in the ground with the posterior exposed.
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at 23:05 on May 28th, 2009
Great..!
Pesticides are very effective...! No wonder the sudden surge in noise level from KTTEs . Lalith, does the Sri Lanka Government take any concrete measures to protect canary birds in Sri Lanka? Why I asked is if the LTTEs start singing like this , Sri Lanka won't have any real canaries left over there.
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at 23:52 on May 28th, 2009
The feathered ones? I think yes.
The non feathered ones - there is no reason to, because they are on "Auto Sing' mode these days. :-)
at 01:26 on May 30th, 2009
thanks. u have given a good news