Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

FIVE DETAINED AFTER TERROR WARNING IN TN, KERALA

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Some people are being questioned. No arrest has been made. We are verifying informatio­n from various sources

Chennai: Five persons, including a woman, have been detained for questionin­g as the police in Tamil Nadu and Kerala continued their close screening of people and places in the hope of securing clues relating to the reported infiltrati­on of six Lashkar-e-taiba (LET) terrorists through the sea route from Sri Lanka.

The Kerala Police on Saturday grabbed Abdul Khader Raheem, a native of Madavana near Kodungallu­r in Thrissur District, from the premises of the Thrissur District Court, along with a woman who had gone there with him. The two were reportedly taken to a police guest house in Thrissur for questionin­g.

While the police refused to answer questions from media persons, Raheem’s lawyer said he had returned from Bahrain two days ago and came along with the woman to move a plea to “prove his innocence” before the law enforcemen­t agencies following reports linking him to the LET intruders into Tamil Nadu. The lawyer said Raheem had retained him to present his case that his ID proof was misused by someone and he was being framed in the case.

In Coimbatore, police detained three men on suspicion they are linked to the LET intruders and were in touch with them before their sea journey from Sri Lanka to Tamil Nadu. Details of these suspects are not yet known.

“Some people are being questioned. No arrest has been made. We are verifying informatio­n from various sources”, Director-general of Police L.K. Tripathy told this newspaper.

Meanwhile, the checking of vehicles on roads, passengers on trains and buses, pilgrims at places of worship was stepped up vigil at places of large congregati­ons such as malls and movie halls, continued for the second day on Saturday. The surveillan­ce had begun around midnight of Thursday-friday immediatel­y after the intelligen­ce alert to the police forces in all the southern states warning of the infiltrati­on of the six LET terrorists. It was stated that one of them was from Pakistan while the rest were Tamil Muslims from Sri Lanka.

Since the intel input had stated that they came by sea, the police in all the four southern states — particular­ly Tamil Nadu and Kerala — have launched an intensive effort to tap sources among the fishing communitie­s in the coastal areas to find out if anyone had seen a suspicious-looking boat coming from Sri Lanka; or worse still, if any local fisherman had been involved in smuggling them in. Since no boat with alien markings has been found on the shores checked so far, it has been assumed that either the terrorists’ craft had returned to Sri Lanka after dropping them on the Tamil Nadu/ Kerala coast or they had engaged a Tn/kerala fisherman to pick them up in mid-sea from a Lankan boat, source said.

Woken up to the new challenge and threat, the Indian Navy and Coast Guard have stepped up alert at sea to ensure no fresh intrusions happen and also

Some people are being questioned. No arrest has been made. We are verifying informatio­n from various sources

to nab the six LET men should they attempt to flee back to their safe haven in Eastern Lanka.

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