http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=13&artid=14374

Gunman who shot Kuveni worked for SLA intelligence - paper

[TamilNet, March 03, 2005 05:00 GMT]

 

The gunman who allegedly shot and grievously wounded head of Liberation
Tigers' political division

for Batticaloa-Amparai (women), Ms. Kuveni and two female LTTE political
activists, was a former Sri

Lanka military intelligence operative, the Tamil daily Virakesari said
Thursday quoting Sri Lanka

army Headquarters sources. The man, now in Police custody, has been
identified as Mr. Johnson

Jeyakanthan (also known as 'Pratheepan') who had worked as an informant for
Sri Lanka military

intelligence, the paper quoted SLA Headquarters sources as saying.

 

SLA headquarters sources told Virakesari that Mr. Jeyakanthan had spent some
years working abroad

and had returned to Sri Lanka on 22 February this year.

 

Meanwhile, an LTTE official in Batticaloa said that Mr. Jeyakanthan was a
member of the organization

and had defected in 1992 when he was facing disciplinary action for
attempting to molest a girl.

 

"He joined the Sri Lanka army intelligence unit in Batticaloa after he ran
away. He worked as an

informant for them and took part in sabotage operations against us by the
SLA intelligence", the

LTTE official said.

 

Mr. Jeyakanthan is a native of Periya Kallar, 35 kilometres south of
Batticaloa.

 

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http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=13&artid=14365

Police allege Kuveni shooting suspect from paramilitary

 

[TamilNet, March 01, 2005 16:09 GMT]

Sri Lanka Police said Tuesday evening they took into custody a suspect who
had allegedly shot Ms.

Kuveni and her two colleagues near Akkaraipattu Monday evening. Police
sources in Kalmunai, 40

kilometres south of Batticaloa, told TamilNet that the man was identified as
'Pratheepan', a member

of a paramilitary working with the Sri Lanka army. He was arrested by the
Special Task Force Tuesday

afternoon at the Carmel Fatima College Tsunami refugee camp in Kalmunai
town, Police said.

STF then handed him over to Kalmunai Police.

 

According to initial investigations, the man is from Kallar, a coastal
village 35 kilometres south

of Batticaloa.

 

 

 

 



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