Thursday, June 19, 2008

Trincomalee LTTE Intelligence Leader Confirmed Killed

The Tiger (LTTE) terrorist, gunned down by the Army troops this morning (19) in MANACHCHENA, east of NEELAPOLA in TRINCOMALEE was confirmed to be the LTTE’s intelligence wing leader for TRINCOMALEE, named SOUNDRARAJAN alias THANGAN.

He had been entrusted the clandestine operation since January, this year after his predecessor, ARI CHELVAM was slain by the Army some time back.

He had infiltrated this crowded area to create chaos with the intention of disrupting normalcy in the peaceful areas in the east.

During a clearing operation in the east of NEELAPOLA, TRINCOMALEE on Thursday (19) morning at about 9.45 a.m. troops gunned down one terrorist and recovered one 9-mm pistol and two magazines from his possession.

Extracted from,
http://www.army.lk/morenews.php?id=14076

60kgs GELIGNITE RECOVERED

60kgs of Gelignite which were hidden under the load of coconut and salts were recovered, at the PANDULAGAMA Police/ Army combined road block while they were transporting in a lorry on the PUTTLEM- ANURADHAPURA route around 12.45pm today (19).. The driver and the cleaner of the lorry were arrested and handed over to the NOCHCHIYAGAMA Police for further investigations.

Extracted from,
http://www.nationalsecurity.lk/fullnews.php?id=13280

'LTTE aimed to collect 3.5 million pounds in Italy'

A group of 33 suspected LTTE activists arrested in Italy were engaged in collecting through extortion from ethnic Tamils a whopping 3.5 million pounds for funding the ethnic war in Sri Lanka, the Defence Ministry said here today.

Citing the Italian investigators, it said that the arrested people were "collecting more than 3.5 million British pounds worth of money to be deposited in Swiss Banks to bankroll a war in Sri Lanka." Eight of the suspects were arrested in Naples, 7 in Palermo, 3 in Genoa and the rest elsewhere in Italy, where the money was being collected by the Tigers through illegal activities of extortion and drug sales, the ministry quoted a report as saying.

The Sri Lankan embassy in Rome said it would coordinate with Italian authorities for further investigation into the matter.

According to the Italian police the "anti-terrorist" investigation was launched following a complaint that some Tamils living in Italy were being threatened, about two years ago, the ministry here said.

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http://www.ptinews.com/

Nalini's release plea hearing postponed to July 2

The Madras High Court Thursday adjourned to July 2 the hearing on a petition by Nalini, serving a life term for her role in the assassination of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi, for early release for good behaviour.

When the case came up for hearing before Justice S. Nagamuthu, the government's counsel said they were not prepared with their counter to Janata Party president Subramaniam Swamy's objections to Nalini's release.

Nalini's counsel V. Elango and S. Doraisamy opposed Swamy's petition countering her plea to be released from jail and asked the court to reject it.

With no clear reply from the state government on its position on Nalini's continued jail term, the judge put the next hearing of the case to July 2.

Gandhi was assassinated May 21, 1991, in Sriperumbudur on the outskirts of Chennai by cadres of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).

Of the 26 people convicted in the case, four were given the death penalty. Nalini was one of the four, but her sentence was later commuted to a life term. She was convicted of protecting the assassination conspirators.

Nalini, 37, has been in Tamil Nadu's Vellore jail for 17 years.

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http://news.webindia123.com/news/Articles/World/20080619/978865.html

Sri Lanka govt warns of possible takeover of IOC filling stations

Sri Lanka's Minister of Petroleum A.H.M. Fowzie today said that he has sent written notices to the Indian Oil Company (IOC) on a possible takeover of filling stations operated by the company.

Speaking in Parliament, the Minister pointed out that the government is incurring heavy losses by selling diesel and kerosene oil at lower prices.

He said the IOC has avoided this crisis by selling diesel at higher prices and by stopping its sale of kerosene oil. This practice has worsened the government’s situation as almost all consumers come to the government-owned CEYPETCO filling stations to buy kerosene and diesel, he explained.

Meanwhile, the government’s chief whip Dinesh Gunawardane pointed out that steps have been taken to draft a national policy on fuel consumption. He added that accordingly, a restriction may be imposed on vehicles with high fuel consumption.

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http://www.colombopage.com/archive_08/June19145625JR.html

'Hopefully Tendulkar will break Lara's record in Sri Lanka'

Muttiah Muralitharan is regarded as one of the greatest bowlers to have graced the game. The ace off-spinner has a tally of 735 wickets from 120 Test matches and is galloping towards the magical 1,000-wicket mark. Many believe he is the only one capable of attaining that milestone.

At 36, he is not getting any younger, but his bowling seems to be improving with every outing. Next in his path is the famed Indian batting line-up, in the three-Test series in Sri Lanka starting July 23.

Muralitharan believes that though India will start as favourites, the Sri Lankans are confident they can repeat their Test series triumph of 2001.

Special Correspondent Harish Kotian caught up with him in Mumbai to discuss the forthcoming Test series.

India have done well away from home in the last few years. Can we say that they start as favourites in the upcoming series?

Definitely, they have to start as favourites, because they have done well in Australia. They also performed in a few series before that, like in South Africa; so they will start as favourites. I would like them to start as favourites, because we have to come back and beat them.

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http://inhome.rediff.com/cricket/2008/jun/19inter.htm

Sri Lanka tea prices seen heading for correction

Sri Lankan tea prices appear to be heading for a correction with many grades from the estates easing at this week's Colombo auctions where a larger volume was on offer, brokers said.

Bartleet Produce Marketing said the quantity of tea arriving at the Colombo auction this week increased to 8.08 million kg from 6.89 million kg traded the previous week.

There was lower demand for teas from the estates compared with last week while the ex-estate crops were also lower.

"In the Ex-estate segment, the market witnessed an overall lower demand as compared to last week," it said in a market report.

But low grown teas, cultivated mainly by small holders in the southern districts, continued to sell well.

The stronger-than-usual buying in recent weeks that had kept prices high was expected to end, the brokers said.

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http://www.lankabusinessonline.com/fullstory.php?nid=1212020835