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Thu, Jan 22, 2009
New Straits Times
Alert in M'sia for Tamil Tiger supremo
>KUALA LUMPUR: Police have been placed on high alert after reports that Tamil Tiger leader Velupillai Prabhakaran (pictured) may have fled to Malaysia. Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan said he had ordered a nationwide alert so that his men could be on the watch for the Sri Lankan whose group is listed as a terrorist organisation in several countries.
"If Prabhakaran is not here, my men will be monitoring all entry points into the country to ensure he does not enter the country.
"We are also using our local intelligence network to ascertain if he is already in the country," Musa said when contacted yesterday.
He said police would also work closely with its counterparts in Sri Lanka and India and Interpol for further intelligence on Prabhakaran's whereabouts.
Musa was commenting on a Straits Times of Singapore report on the possibility that Prabhakaran could have fled here after Sri Lankan troops closed in on the last remaining Tamil Tiger stronghold of Mullaitivu.
In the report, Indian analysts said Prabhakaran, who had led one of the bloodiest insurgencies in the region for nearly three decades and started the cult of suicide bombings, could have fled to Thailand or Malaysia.
The Tamil Tigers or Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) are seeking an independent Tamil state in Sri Lanka.
Thu, Jan 22, 2009
New Straits Times
Alert in M'sia for Tamil Tiger supremo
>KUALA LUMPUR: Police have been placed on high alert after reports that Tamil Tiger leader Velupillai Prabhakaran (pictured) may have fled to Malaysia. Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan said he had ordered a nationwide alert so that his men could be on the watch for the Sri Lankan whose group is listed as a terrorist organisation in several countries.
"If Prabhakaran is not here, my men will be monitoring all entry points into the country to ensure he does not enter the country.
"We are also using our local intelligence network to ascertain if he is already in the country," Musa said when contacted yesterday.
He said police would also work closely with its counterparts in Sri Lanka and India and Interpol for further intelligence on Prabhakaran's whereabouts.
Musa was commenting on a Straits Times of Singapore report on the possibility that Prabhakaran could have fled here after Sri Lankan troops closed in on the last remaining Tamil Tiger stronghold of Mullaitivu.
In the report, Indian analysts said Prabhakaran, who had led one of the bloodiest insurgencies in the region for nearly three decades and started the cult of suicide bombings, could have fled to Thailand or Malaysia.
The Tamil Tigers or Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) are seeking an independent Tamil state in Sri Lanka.