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Sunday, August 9, 2009

It was hard work done for nearly two months with the help of several countries, that led to the arrest of the LTTE mastermind...!!!



Nabbing K.Pathmanathan:

LTTE network shattered forever - Defence Secretary

by Dhaneshi YATAWARA

The arrest of LTTE mastermind Kumaran Pathmanathan alias KP has thwarted completely the possibilities of LTTE raising its ugly head again according to Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa. Defence Secretary Rajapaksa commenting on the arrest of Pathmanathan told the Sunday Observer that it was hard work done for nearly two months with the help of several countries, that led to the arrest of the LTTE mastermind. With his arrest any possibility of the now defunct terror outfit regrouping again has been thwarted. According to Rajapaksa every detail was carefully monitored to make this ‘prize catch’.

Pathmanathan was busy reestablishing the LTTE. He even went to the extent of forming a `transnational’ government. However, the timely and the prompt action made the arrest of KP imminent shattering all his future plans, Rajapaksa said.

Commenting further on the arrest he said “Several countries rendered their support in arresting K. P. Therefore, the support of those countries was praiseworthy.

The flawless international relations established by President Mahinda Rajapaksa played an important role in apprehending the LTTE `strong man’.

“It is vital at this juncture to protect the details and other information relating to countries and the officials who had played their part in nabbing Pathmanathan,” Rajapaksa said.

The Defence Secretary said, that the LTTE was considered one of the deadliest and elusive terrorist outfits in the world and now it has been rooted out not only in Sri Lanka but even globally following the arrest of K.P.

“The outside forces which helped the LTTE against the sovereignty of Sri Lanka will now learn a bitter lesson with the arrest of Pathmanathan,” the Defence Secretary said.
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‘KP’s arrest single biggest blow to Tiger network’

by Manjula FERNANDO

The arrest of Kumaran Pathmanathan alias KP, one of the most ruthless terrorists and the self appointed leader of LTTE (after Prabhakaran’s death), is the single biggest blow to the international network of the Tigers, international terrorism expert Prof. Rohan Gunaratna told the `Sunday Observer’. “He has the worst human rights violations record in the entire sub-continent,” Prof. Gunaratna said.

KP was captured in a very successful covert operation by Sri Lanka defence officials, on Thursday. He is now being interrogated by intelligence sleuths at an undisclosed location here. At the time of his arrest he was the leader of the LTTE as well as its Chief Procurement Officer. KP is also wanted by Interpol on gun running charges. Following the death of Prabhakaran, KP vowed to revive LTTE through its international network and a few weeks ago announced a ‘transitional government in exile’.

In the aftermath of his arrest Sunday Observer interviewed Prof. Gunaratna, Professor of Security Studies and Head of International Centre for Political Violence, Singapore. He is an expert on LTTE’s international affairs.

Q: How do you think this arrest will impact on the Government’s fight against LTTE terror?

A: There were three leaders that enabled the LTTE to become the most ruthless and violent outfits in the world. One was Velupillai Prabhakaran, second was Pottu Amman and the third was KP.

Q: Will this be the end of LTTE?

A: KP’s arrest is the single biggest blow to the international network of the Tigers. It was KP who enabled Prabhakaran to do what he wanted in Sri Lanka. KP was the fundraising, procurement and shipping head of LTTE.

Q: Will there be a new leader?

A: There will be many successors but neither of them will have the understanding and the knowledge and the experience of KP. He was in a class by himself. As the chief procurement officer of armaments and equipment that included 50 tonnes of TNT and 10 tonnes of RDX (plastic explosives) he was instrumental in killing tens of thousands of innocent civilians, men , women and children. He has the worst human rights violations record in the entire sub-continent.

Q: Who masterminded the operation to capture KP?

A: The operation to capture KP was masterminded by Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa. It began even before the death of Prabhakaran and the appointment of KP as his successor.

The capture of KP clearly demonstrates that the key to fighting terrorism is innovative leadership and not classical bureaucracy. The second most important ingredient in the fight against terrorism, as shown in the arrest of KP, is the ability to collect real time intelligence of terrorists and their movements (travel patterns).

In a brilliant operation masterminded by the Defence Secretary, he managed to accomplish both these aspects. It demonstrated that Gotabhaya Rajapaksa is not only the master strategist in defeating the LTTE in Sri Lanka but also was the single most important individual in planning the capture of KP.

Q: Where was he captured?

A: KP lived both in Thailand and Malaysia. He enjoyed access to very high profile political and military figures in both the countries. The cooperation both of Malaysia and Thailand was instrumental in getting his location and final arrest.

Q: What was he at the time of the arrest?

A: He was the Chairman of the LTTE and the Chief procurement officer.

LTTE sympathizers try to describe KP as one who represents the humane side of LTTE who could have transformed the outfit into a political entity?

KP is one of the most ruthless terrorists in the world. How can a man who was instrumental in killing thousands of innocent civilians be called humane? If someone calls him humane that person must be insane.


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