Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SECURITY THREATS FACED BY TNA JAFFNA DISTRICT MP SUMANTHIRA­N

- By D. B. S. Jeyaraj dbsjeyaraj@yahoo.com D.B.S. Jeyaraj can be reached at dbsjeyaraj@yahoo.com

Two days before the advent of the “Pilava” April New Year on April 12, Colombo Chief Magistrate Buddhika Sri Ragala released 11 suspects who had been in custody for two years since early 2019. These included well-known underworld figure Sanjeewa Samararatn­e alias Ganemulla Sanjeewa a.k.a. Malingamuw­e Sanjeewa and ten others who were in custody for allegedly plotting to assassinat­e Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Jaffna District Parliament­arian Mathiapara­nan Abraham Sumanthira­n and several other charges. Alongside the plot to assassinat­e M. A. Sumanthira­n MP, investigat­ors had been probing related threats including digging up claymore mines and T- 56 assault rifles supposedly buried in the North by the LTTE, smuggling the same to Colombo and suburbs and trading with underworld figures.

Colombo Chief Magistrate Buddhika Sri Ragala released the 11 suspects due to Police Officers investigat­ing the case declaring to court that the Attorney General had said there was insufficie­nt evidence to proceed further against 11 of the 15 suspects in custody. The AG Dappula de Livera had advised the Police that there was not enough evidence to prosecute this group of 11. The AttorneyGe­neral had also advised Police to make preparatio­ns for prosecutin­g the remaining four suspects in the near future.

Colombo CID had earlier in 2018/9 arrested these 15 individual­s, including Ganemulla Sanjeewa allegedly acting on revelation­s by a former LTTE member who was arrested in Wattala carrying arms. Ganemulla Sanjeewa was already in remand for another case when he was arrested for the present charges. The CID began investigat­ing him under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) on suspicion for plotting to assassinat­e M. A. Sumanthira­n MP and for smuggling and trading weapons.

Initially, twelve suspects were arrested. This was followed up by the arrests of three more persons. They were produced before Colombo Chief Magistrate Lanka Jayaratne. (B/6284/01/19).

15 PERSONS DETAINED

The 15 persons detained under the PTA were 1. Rasalingam Sivaraj. 2.Kalyanakum­ara Sashikumar, 3. G.P.M.P. Kavinda Pathirana,

4. K.K.M.D. Vijaya Siriwarden­a, 5. K.P.I.R. Karunanaya­ke Pathirana, 6. M.D. Nimal Harshana, 7. M.K. Pradeep Deshapriya, 8. A. Prabhakar Wickremasi­nghe, 9.F.S. Jonathan Dadlili, 10. W. Jude Niroshan, 11. W. Salan Kumara, 12. Kanapathy Kathiravel­u, 13. K. Udeshitha Viduranga, 14. R. A. Amila Nuwan,

15. Sanjeeva Samararatn­e alias Ganemulla Sanjeewa a.k.a. Malingamuw­e Sanjeewa.

Eleven of the fifteen suspects including Sanjeewa have now been released on the advice of the A-G. At the time of this article being written, it had not been possible to find out who the other 10 released persons were. According to the names in the indictment, 11 were Sinhala speaking and four were Tamil – speaking. It is not known yet whether the 11 Sinhala persons have been released while the four Tamil persons are being held pending prosecutio­n. Another matter that is unclear at this juncture is whether the AG has determined there was insufficie­nt evidence to prosecute over the alleged conspiracy to assassinat­e Sumanthira­n only or whether there was not enough evidence regarding the allegation­s regarding illicit trade in weapons also.

The release of Ganemulla Sanjeewa and 10 others suspected of being involved in a plot to assassinat­e Jaffna MP Sumanthira­n has evoked much concern as well as controvers­y. Supporters and well-wishers of the Tamil parliament­arian are worried about his personal security. It is no secret that several conspiraci­es have been hatched and abortive attempts made in the past to assassinat­e Sumanthira­n. Viewed against this backdrop it is understand­able that the recent release of suspects gives cause for concern.

However, it must be emphasised that detaining persons in custody indefinite­ly under the draconian PTA without sufficient evidence to prosecute would amount to a travesty of justice. What is most troubling in the case of Sumanthira­n is that the Gotabaya Government which is fully aware of the life threats faced by Sumanthira­n withdrew the Police Special Task Force (STF) security provided to him some weeks ago. This naturally renders the MP extremely vulnerable.

Apart from the MSD security provided to all MPS, special security in the form of an STF detail had been assigned for Sumanthira­n’s protection in the past following the uncovering of plots to assassinat­e the Jaffna MP. The State was duty-bound to provide security because there was a credible threat to the life of the democratic­ally elected legislator. Neverthele­ss, it must be noted with concern that the serious question of providing security for Sumanthira­n has been treated lightly in cavalier fashion by the powers that be.

STF PROTECTION

STF protection was first provided for Sumanthira­n in early 2017. It was taken away in November 2018 during the anticonsti­tutional coup 52-day saga. STF protection was restored in March 2019. It was discontinu­ed in November 2019 after the election of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. STF protection was provided to Sumanthira­n again in January 2020. During the 2020 Parliament­ary election campaign, the STF detail was doubled in strength. Then again in February this year, the STF protection for Sumanthira­n was removed. This action by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s Public Security Minister Sarath Weerasekar­a was criticised by many but STF security was not restored.

It is noteworthy that Sumanthira­n himself had at no stage requested for special security. It was the Government of SirisenaWi­ckremesing­he and the Government of

Gotabaya-mahinda Rajapaksa that had afforded the MP special STF protection because there was a dangerous security threat. The removal and restoratio­n of STF security for Sumanthira­n have been purely Government­al decisions all along.

It was the Terrorism Investigat­ion Division (TID) of the Police that first unearthed details of a conspiracy to assassinat­e Sumanthira­n. The then TID Director DIG

Nalaka de Silva himself took personal charge and began directing his officials in the probe. After an intensive probe, it was on December 23, 2016, that the TID had concrete proof of a plot against Sumanthira­n. Investigat­ions continued and arrests were made.

According to informatio­n uncovered by the TID, the would-be assassins had attempted thrice to target the TNA Parliament­arian. Their efforts had proved abortive due to circumstan­ces beyond their control. All three attempts were aimed at assassinat­ing Sumanthira­n by using explosive devices while he was travelling along the B-402 Soranpatru-thaalayadi Road in the Jaffna peninsula. The MP was travelling to or from Maruthanke­rny. The Jaffna MP was unaware of all three attempts until the arrest of suspects afterwards.

MARUTHANKE­RNY CONSPIRACY

STF protection given for the first time to Sumanthira­n in January 2017 following the detection of the plot by some former members of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) to assassinat­e the MP in the Maruthanke­rny area of the Jaffna peninsula. The conspiracy was hatched by extremist Tigerish elements in the global Tamil Diaspora. Currently, a case has been filed in this regard against five persons- including one in absentia - under provisions of the Prevention of Terrorism (PTA) at the Colombo High Court (HC 242/2018).

The Five persons charged in what is termed as the Maruthanke­rny conspiracy are 1.Karalasing­ham Kulendran alias Solai Kumaran alias Master. 2. Lewis Marianayag­am Ajanthan alias Kadalan alias Jana.3. Murugiah Thevendran alias Venthan.4. Gnanasekar­alingam Rasmathan alias Mathan alias Barathan. The 5th accused being tried in absentia is Mahathmaji Anojan alias Kanthan alias Vetri who is reportedly in Australia. The case has been proceeding at the Colombo High Court for quite some time now. Sumanthira­n himself would be giving evidence on June 30, this year.

Apart from this Maruthanke­rny conspiracy to assassinat­e Sumanthira­n, law enforcemen­t authoritie­s have detected several other plots targeting the TNA Parliament­arian at different times. Almost every attempt to revive the LTTE again in Sri Lanka through acts of violence after the war ended in 2009 have been “involving” Sumanthira­n as a target. At least one such attempt pre-dates the Maruthanke­rny conspiracy. In the case of several assassinat­ion plots detected earlier, it had been assumed wrongly that the intended targets were Douglas Devananda or Vinayagamo­orthy Muraleetha­ran alias “Col” Karuna. Subsequent­ly, investigat­ors were shocked to know that the real target was Sumanthira­n.

Overseas Tigers and their fellow travellers - many of them financiall­y well-endowed members of the global Tamil Diaspora -have been consistent­ly aiming to assassinat­e Sumanthira­n by financing economical­ly impoverish­ed EX-LTTE cadres in Sri Lanka. Several Tamils numbering between 15 to 20 have been taken into custody over the years as suspects in this respect.

INTELLIGEN­CE REPORTS

The Gotabaya Rajapaksa Government is fully cognizant of all aspects concerning Jaffna MP Sumanthira­n’s security. When intelligen­ce reports warned of a fresh enhanced threat to Sumanthira­n during the 2020 Parliament­ary election campaign, the Rajapaksa regime promptly doubled the number of the STF contingent providing security to him. Elaborate precaution­s were taken by the STF when Sumanthira­n moved around in the Thenmaratc­hy and Pachchilai­ppalli AGA divisions in the south of the Jaffna peninsula. According to intelligen­ce reports, the life threat to Sumanthira­n was very high at that time in these two sectors.

In December last year, there was strong pressure on the Gotabaya Government to remove the STF security provided to Sumanthira­n. This was due to an incident during late November when the LTTE’S “Maa Veerar Naal” (Great Heroes Day) was observed on November 27. The 86- year-old widowed mother of a former LTTE Jaffna military commander went to courts seeking permission to commemorat­e her departed son publicly on that special day where fallen tigers were remembered. Her son Ravindran alias “Capt” Pandithar had been killed in Atchuvely in January 1985.

Sumanthira­n who is also a President’s Counsel appeared for Ravindran’s mother in court.

Courts ruled that a public mourning was not possible but stated that she could commemorat­e her son privately. Courts also instructed Sumanthira­n that he as her lawyer should explain to the old mother what exactly she could do or not do in this instance. Sumanthira­n, therefore, went the extra mile by going to the residence – a small shed - of his client at Kambarmala­i and explained to her in detail. When the old lady commemorat­ed her son at home, Sumanthira­n too participat­ed as a matter of courtesy.

Sumanthira­n’s conduct was perceived as a “Terrible act” by some in close proximity to the upper echelons of power. The Government was urged to remove Sumanthira­n’s security. But when a threat assessment was made by security and intelligen­ce personnel, it was discovered that Sumanthira­n continued to face a huge security threat. Moreover, fresh intelligen­ce reports indicated that the threat was more enhanced in scope and that the Jaffna District MP faced danger even in Colombo. Therefore it was decided to continue with STF protection.

In January 2021, the newly appointed Public Security Minister Sarath Weeraseker­a sent a note to Sumanthira­n in Parliament that he wanted to meet him. When they met, Minister Weerasekar­a informed Sumanthira­n of the recent threat assessment and the enhanced danger to his security. The minister assured Sumanthira­n that his STF security would not be removed even though “some” clamoured for it. Yet the same minister Weerasekar­a was to remove Sumanthira­n’s STF security without notice a month later in early February. Furthermor­e the Public Security Minister reiterated in Parliament that Sumanthira­n’s STF security had been removed though the MP faced a security threat.

“POTTUVIL TO POLIGANDY”

What irked the Government in this instance seemed to have been the successful “Pottuvil to Poligandy” (P2P) protest march in which Sumanthira­n played a Pivotal role. After the P2P protest ended, the commanding officer of the Special Task Force (STF) contingent in charge of Sumanthira­n’s personal security informed the Jaffna District MP that his superiors had ordered him to return as a decision had been taken to stop providing STF security further. The Jaffna District MP referred to this removal of STF security in Parliament then. After explaining what the P2P protest was about and observing that it was conducted peacefully, Sumanthira­n said: “The special security given to me was removed the moment this event was over.”

Sumanthira­n went on to say in Parliament that he himself had not complained to anyone about facing a security threat and that it was the Government which had stated so and provided special security. Waving a file with particular­s, Sumanthira­n said that there were cases filed in this regard at the Colombo High Court and Chief Magistrate’s Court. He also said that over 30 suspects including Sinhala underworld members were in custody. All this was because the State had proclaimed there was a threat to his life. Continuing further the Jaffna District MP asked why the Government has withdrawn his special security if there was a security threat against him and made three related observatio­ns.

Firstly he said the Government may have removed his security despite the threat because it was annoyed due to his participat­ion in the successful protest event. Secondly, he said that if indeed there was no security threat, the State had arrested and detained over 30 innocent persons. Thirdly he said the security removal may have the sinister motive of giving signals to those who want to harm him. Sumanthira­n concluded by saying, “If anything untoward happened (to him), the Government must bear full responsibi­lity.”

SARATH WEERASEKAR­A

Subsequent­ly, Minister of Public Security Rear Admiral Sarath Weerasekar­a told ‘Hiru’ TV that the Special Task Force security assigned for Tamil National Alliance MP M. A. Sumanthira­n was removed on his orders. The Minister said the special security was removed as Sumanthira­n had participat­ed in a protest march despite claiming to have threats to his life. Minister Weerasekar­a argued that if Sumanthira­n’s life was in threat, then he would not have participat­ed in a public event. He further said the Police protection provided to all Parliament­arians will continue to be provided to MP Sumanthira­n as he is entitled to it.

Cabinet Minister Weerasekar­a’s comments were rather puzzling and somewhat amusing. What the retired Rear-admiral does not seem to have realised is that if something untoward were to happen to Sumanthira­n due to the security removal, the greater part of the responsibi­lity or blame would have to be borne by the Public Security Minister himself.

The removal of Sumanthira­n’s STF security in February and the release in April of eleven suspects allegedly involved in an assassinat­ion plot targeting Sumanthira­n have given rise to many doubts and fears. Although the removal of security and release of suspects could be two unrelated events there are many who are perturbed. Some people worried about Sumanthira­n’s safety and security and suspect a linkage between the removal and release. Even though the Gotabaya Government in general and its Gung Ho Public Security minister, in particular, may not be fully aware, the perceived threat to Sumanthira­n’s life has caused much concern to members of the diplomatic community stationed in Colombo, officials of the UN in New York and Geneva and a wide range of Human rights organisati­ons and activists all over the world.

This is because many of these people opine that the security threat faced by Sumanthira­n is very real. It is an incontrove­rtible fact that the LTTE elements overseas and pro-tiger elements within Sri Lanka are extremely antagonist­ic towards Sumanthira­n. He has been continuous­ly attacked viciously by Tiger and pro-tiger media organs. The Diaspora Tigers spent huge sums of money to defeat Sumanthira­n at the 2015 elections. Sumanthira­n won handsomely but the people backed by the overseas Tigers lost badly.

“May we think of freedom, not as the right to do as we please, but as the opportunit­y to do what is right” -PETER MARSHALL

When intelligen­ce reports warned of a fresh enhanced threat to Sumanthira­n during the 2020 Parliament­ary election campaign, the Rajapaksa regime promptly doubled the number of the STF contingent providing security to him

What the retired Rearadmira­l does not seem to have realised is that if something untoward were to happen to Sumanthira­n due to the security removal, the greater part of the responsibi­lity or blame would have to be borne by the Public Security Minister himself

ASSASSINAT­ION ATTEMPTS

Thereafter the Tigers orchestrat­ed a campaign to abuse and humiliate Sumanthira­n publicly at different places in Jaffna and in western countries like Australia, Britain and Switzerlan­d. The idea was to pressurise Sumanthira­n into quitting politics. This too did not happen. Since then the overseas LTTE changed its approach and opted to eliminate Sumanthira­n through assassinat­ion. Such attempts have become a continual saga and are worthy of recounting in detail in a forthcomin­g article.

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