A 62-year-old Tamil trader was abducted by unidentified persons Monday when the trader was returning to his shop in Pettah from his residence located in Dias Place in Colombo after lunch, according to complaints lodged with the Vaalaiththoddam Police by his relatives. The victim was identifeid as Kandiah Senthilnathan. The police spokesman Ranjit Gunasekara said… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Tamil trader abducted in Colombo
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State takes over Seylan Bank to ‘protect entire financial sector’
Sri Lanka’s central bank Monday placed a troubled private bank in state custody, saying the move was aimed at preventing a collapse of the country’s entire financial sector, The Daily Telegraph reported. The Central Bank of Sri Lanka exercised its regulatory powers to place the Seylan Bank in state custody and appointed state-owned Bank of… Continue reading State takes over Seylan Bank to ‘protect entire financial sector’
Centre delaying decision on Lanka: MK
Charging the UPA government at the Centre with delaying a decision on the Lankan Tamils issue, Chief Minister M Karunanidhi on Saturday made a passionate and fervent plea to send External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee to Colombo for ensuring a ceasefire there. “The Centre should not forget that every moment of delay in ensuring… Continue reading Centre delaying decision on Lanka: MK
One STF killed, 3 injured in Chengkaladi
One Special Task Force (STF) member was killed and three sustained serious injuries when Liberation Tigers attacked the STF group which was lying in ambush in Karadiyanaaru, Batticaloa, along the Chengkalady-Badulla road at 1:30 a.m. Sunday, police sources said. Although Police claim four LTTE cadres were killed in the encounter and that the Police has… Continue reading One STF killed, 3 injured in Chengkaladi
Tigers display weapons seized in Saturday’s fighting in Mullaiththevu
Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) Sunday displayed weapons seized by them in the clearing mission after heavy fighting in the frontiers of Mullaiththevu district on Saturday. One of the weapons in the display together with four Rocket Propelled Grenade Launchers was an Anti-Bunker LAW. Among the ammunitions in the display was a grenade with a… Continue reading Tigers display weapons seized in Saturday’s fighting in Mullaiththevu
17-year-old SLA soldier killed in Vanni battlefront
One of the Identity Cards recovered with a dead body of a young Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldier revealed that the SLA trooper killed in the offensive forefront in Mullaiththeevu district on Saturday was a 17-year-old boy. LTTE officials displayed photos for reporters in Vanni on Sunday. According to the Article 1 of the the… Continue reading 17-year-old SLA soldier killed in Vanni battlefront
Centre to soon send Pranab to Sri Lanka: Thangkabalu
Tamil Nadu Congress President K V Thankgabalu on Sunday said the Centre would ‘soon’ send External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee to Sri Lanka to try and bring about an immediate ceasefire in the island nation. "The Centre will send Pranab Mukherjee ‘very soon’ to Sri Lanka to prevail upon the Sri Lankan government to… Continue reading Centre to soon send Pranab to Sri Lanka: Thangkabalu
Eelam War IV: Which way the last phase next year?
Navy surveillance lapses allow LTTE to smuggle in military supplies Troops make advances on several fronts, but Tigers also change strategy to defend smaller area By Iqbal Athas In just three more days, the dawn of 2009, will usher Sri Lanka into a new era though what it portends exactly remains unclear. Throughout the… Continue reading Eelam War IV: Which way the last phase next year?
Suicide blast near Sri Lanka capital kills eight: officials
A Tamil Tiger suicide bomber killed seven security personnel and a civilian at a base just outside Sri Lanka’s capital on Sunday as troops mounted pressure on the rebels in the north, officials said. The male bomber infiltrated the base of the Civil Defence Force near a market in Wattala, a suburb of the… Continue reading Suicide blast near Sri Lanka capital kills eight: officials
Sri Lanka blames Tamil Tigers for explosion
The suicide bomb blast which killed at least 8 members of the Civil Defence Force (CDF) and caused injuries to 17 others was an act of desperation by the Tamil Tigers, the military said on Sunday. "They are now desperate because of what is happening", military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said referring to… Continue reading Sri Lanka blames Tamil Tigers for explosion