The arrests that upset terror-sup****ting media
Muththusami Ilankoowan with terror chief Velupillai Prabhakaran
A local TV station in its evening news telecast on Monday (February 25),
re****ted that an unidentified gang that had come in a white van abducted
a person named Muththusami Ilankoowan alias Sami at Pettah, Colombo on
the same day evening. According to this TV station the person who was a
holder of a Singa****ean pass****t had been accommodated at a hotel on
Kadireshan road before getting "disappeared".
Media personnel of this TV station who seemed to have got the first hand
information on this "disappearance", quickly inquired from the police
media spokesman who was only able inform them what he knew at the time.
Later, the police spokesperson informed relevant media station that the
person that it was referring as disappeared was actually a suspect
arrested by the police. However, the media station carried out the same
story spinning it as an abduction that carried out by the government
giving less prominence to the police spokesman's clarification.
Muththusami Ilankoowan with former LTTE political head Thamilchelvam
A senior intelligence official speaking exclusively to defence.lk said
that Muththusami Ilankoowan is a number one LTTE terrorist who is
suspected to have a hand in many civilian massacres carried out by LTTE
in the south. Muttusami, is a Sri Lankan born Tamil, who has strong
connection with terror chief V.Prbhakaran, and also with LTTE's
international wing leaders such as Castro , Kumaran Padmanadan, David
and Iyyanna. The suspect has his own ****pping line by which he is said
to be promoting cross border terrorists activities of LTTE as well as of
other international terrorist organizations that work hand in hand with
LTTE, the intelligence official said. As proof for his claim the
intelligence official gave defence.lk few pictures of the suspect taken
with the kingpins of the terror organizations.
Speaking further the official revealed that the suspect had come to Sri
Lanka last year to promote terror activities in the South. He said that
the arrest of Muttusami is a great achievement, not only for Sri Lanka
but also for other countries that fight against terrorism. Finally he
said, that the irresponsible behaviour of the above mentioned TV station
shows none other than its cooperation with the terror outfit that murder
its own viewers.
It should be noted that counter terrorist warfare is not the same as
conventional warfare and therefore has its own methods of dealing with
the enemy. For instance, the arrest of Muttusami though perfectly legal,
it has been made in a swift manner than a normal arrest in order to
prevent accomplices of the suspect getting alarmed. However all such
measures taken by the security forces are aimed at saving the lives of
civilians than anything else. On the other hand, it is natural for the
terrorist accomplices to get disturbed on such arrests and to take
whatever action to prevent them. Therefore, it is high time for all
peace loving Sri Lankans to comprehend reality that what agitates those
terror accomplices are actually attempts aimed at saving lives of
innocent.
From Left to Right: Kalaialagan, the 2nd in command of the LTTE's
coordinating centre for International activities (killed in SLAF air
raid on 18th April 2007), Soosai, the LTTE Sea Tiger leader and
Muththusami Ilankoowan.
Muththusami Ilankoowan with Soosai, the LTTE Sea Tiger leader
Muththusami Ilankoowan with Casthro, the head of the LTTE's
coordinating centre for International activities.
In his visit to Wanni, LTTE's cemetery in background
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For genuine Situation Re****t visit:
http://www.nationalsecurity.lk
http://www.defence.lk/
http://www.army.lk/index1.php
http://www.nmatnet.com/
http://www.sinhalaya.info/index-EN.php
Worth to look following to see how brutal Tamil Tiger Terrorists are
Child Soldiers of LTTE Tamil Tiger Terrorists in Sri Lanka
http://www.spur.asn.au/childwar.htm
Ethnic Cleansing in Sri Lanka
http://www.spur.asn.au/ethnic_cleansing_in_sri_lanka.htm
LTTE TAMIL TIGER ATROCITIES
http://www.spur.asn.au/ltteatrp.htm


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