| | India catches more steel balls and spy cameras for Tigers
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 | AFTER THE SIX TONNES OF BALL BEARINGS POLICE CATCH SOME MORE STEEL BALLS, SPY CAMERAS FOR TAMIL TIGERS
A week after catching six tons of steel balls to make claymore
mines India’s Mumbai police caught Indian Rupees 150,000 worth of spy
cameras about to be smuggled out to the same terrorist group,
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).
The procurement of arms and other military equipment by the LTTE
after the detection of six tons of ball bearings as raw materials for
claymore mines by Indian law enforcement officials continued to make
headlines in India when the Police also discovered another 5000 ball
bearings and digital cameras used for spy work worth Indian Rupees 150
thousand rupees was once again caught in Mumbai area, according to
police reports.
The Mumbai police sources revealed that four people including three
hailing from Tamil Nadu were arrested from North Western Mumbai area
suspected to be people dealing with the Tamil terrorist group LTTE.
Police said the equipment included 65 Japanese made digital cameras
believed to be used widely by the Tamil Tigers for spy work.
"The four were arrested from Vile Parle on Monday. They were in the
process of sending a consignment of 65 digital cameras, 500 ball
bearings, 21 camera lenses, 30 motherboard chips, 300 FM radio sets and
other accessories collectively valued at Rs 15 lakh to Tamil Nadu,"
Additional Commissioner of Police (west region) Bipin Bihari told news
reporters
The four were arrested while they were getting ready to ship them to
Chennai from Vile Parle station, the police said. The goods were in a
Maruti van from where the police took them.
Police Inspector Sudhakar Pujari said that Nainar, Sultan and Khan
arrived in Mumbai on January 25 and were staying in Dongri. “There is
reason to believe that the goods were meant for some illegal purpose,
as the four travelled from Dongri to meet Khan — who owns a courier
agency at Vile Parle. We believe they had sent goods to Chennai in the
past too.” Coins from other countries, including Sri Lanka were also
recovered.
“We learnt that one them came back from Hong Kong with these goods on
January 28. They had planned to smuggle these goods to Chennai,” said
Additional Commissioner of Police Bipin Bihari (western zone).
Strangely none of the people arrested for having dealings with the LTTE were Tamil people and all were Muslims.
The police said none of the suspects arrested could produce any
receipts to indicate the suspected military related merchandise were
purchased legitimately.
The police identified the suspects as Mohammed Kashim Nainar, Hamid
Wahab Sultan and Mohammed Sayyed Ahmed (all from Tamil Nadu) and Rafiq
Ahmed Atiullah Sheikh, a local who works for a courier company.
Police said it was too early to associate the seizure with the arrest
of an alleged agent of the banned Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
(LTTE) at Oshivara on January27.
The very first to be arrested were eight alleged men suspected to be
LTTE agents last week. That led to the arrest of Miraj Saheb Ismail, a
tea vendor hailing from Tamil Nadu but living in Mumbai. He is the one
who purchased the six tones of ball bearings from Mumbai. Thereafter
the police detectives from Q branch of the Tamil Nadu Police arrested
the seller of the steel balls Asghar Ali, who did business in South
Central Mumbai’s Null bazaar. (EOM)
By Walter Jayawardhana World news
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