Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Bogus female state intelligen­ce officer nabbed

- By Damith Wickremase­kara

A woman who collected money from persons to secure the release of their next of kin in detention, has been arrested in Chilaw by the Colombo Crimes Division (CCD).

Director- CCD, Superinten­dent of Police ( SP) D. R. L. Ranaweera told the Sunday Times that the initial breakthrou­gh came after a group of residents in Mullaitivu complained to the Army that they had paid money for informatio­n about missing persons.

He said that the Grama Sevaka in the Silavathur­ai area had received a call from a woman who claimed to be from the State Intelligen­ce Service, and that, if they deposited Rs 50,000 each into a bank account, they would receive informatio­n about their location of detention.

“We found that the woman had collected over Rs 6 million from families in Trincomale­e, Mullaitivu, Kilinochch­i, Jaffna and the upcountry, promising to provide informatio­n”, he said.

“We were looking for her for about one- and- a- half years. Eventually we able to track her down in a house in Chilaw”, he said.

He said investigat­ions revealed that the operation had been led by man who is in custody at Bogambara prisons for a drug related offence.

“He also used the woman to collect ransom from jewellery shop owners with connection­s to LTTE cadres in custody, who had purportedl­y confessed to the jewellery shop owners’ involvemen­t in LTTE activities, and threatenin­g them with exposure for non payment,” SP Ranaweera said.

He said persons who have paid money could complain to the CCD.

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