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07CHENNAI86
2007-02-02 08:24:00
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Consulate Chennai
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TAMIL NADU POLICE ARREST SUSPECTED LTTE SMUGGLERS, STEP UP

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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 CHENNAI 000086 

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PTER IN CE
SUBJECT: TAMIL NADU POLICE ARREST SUSPECTED LTTE SMUGGLERS, STEP UP
REFUGEE SCREENING

REF: 06 CHENNAI 2601

UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 CHENNAI 000086

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

SENSITIVE

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PTER IN CE
SUBJECT: TAMIL NADU POLICE ARREST SUSPECTED LTTE SMUGGLERS, STEP UP
REFUGEE SCREENING

REF: 06 CHENNAI 2601


1. (SBU) SUMMARY: Seizing thousands of kilos of iron ball bearings
from suspected smugglers, Tamil Nadu (TN) police appear to have
busted an emerging LTTE supply line. TN police believe the ball
bearings were meant to be used in LTTE's explosive devices to
enhance their lethality. The seizures led to the arrest of 11
persons in Tamil Nadu and Mumbai, five of them Sri Lankan Tamils.
Following reports of refugee disappearances from camps in the state,
Tamil Nadu police have begun closer monitoring, including
fingerprinting and videotaping new arrivals. New refugee arrivals,
however, have considerably dwindled compared to mid 2006. END
SUMMARY

TAMIL NADU POLICE BUST SUSPECTED LTTE SUPPLY LINE
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2. (SBU) The anti-terrorist wing (Q-Branch) of the Tamil Nadu state
police seized 7500 kilos of iron ball bearings meant to be smuggled
to Sri Lanka and arrested 11 people including five Sri Lankan
Tamils. The January 23-29 search and arrest operations covered
Chennai and Tuticorin in Tamil Nadu, as well as Mumbai where two
Indians were arrested for supplying the ball bearings. In November
2006, the police had seized thousands of "gelex boosters" in south
Tamil Nadu and arrested three persons for allegedly trying to
smuggle them to Sri Lanka (reftel).


3. (SBU) Additional Director General of Tamil Nadu Police
(Intelligence) Nanjil Kumaran (protect) told us the police believe
the ball bearings were meant to be used by the LTTE in their
Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) to enhance lethality. According
to preliminary information, this was the first attempt by the group
to smuggle ball bearings to Sri Lanka. Asked if the recent seizures
indicate heightened LTTE smuggling activity through Tamil Nadu, he
said: "Had we not seriously pursued the investigations and arrested
the culprits, the smuggling activity would have picked up in the
future."

"NO TOLERENCE FOR LTTE ACTIVITY AND PRESENCE"
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4. (SBU) According to Kumaran, Tamil Nadu police will not tolerate
"any LTTE activity and presence" in the state. "Politically, the DMK
government has sympathy for the just cause of Sri Lankan Tamils, but
that does not mean extending support to the LTTE," he said. DMK

leaders understand their coalition partner Congress' sensitivities
on the issue, he explained, adding that the Congress will never
forget the trauma of Rajiv Gandhi's assassination in 1991 in Tamil
Nadu. Kumaran, then serving as Superintendent of Police in change
of Security, himself suffered injuries in the LTTE bombing that
killed Gandhi. "My colleagues thought I was dead," Kumaran said,
recalling the incident when he was found lying unconscious, wounded
by dozens of pieces of shrapnel. "Nobody in Tamil Nadu will forget
the Rajiv Gandhi assassination," he said, and described the act as
"the biggest blunder the LTTE ever committed."

REFUGEES BEING MORE CLOSELY MONITORED
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5. (SBU) According to media reports, one of the arrested Sri
Lankans had come to India as a refugee and stayed at the Mandapam
Refugee camp from 2000-2002 before disappearing. Other news reports
of refugees disappearing from Tamil Nadu camps to take illegal
ferries to the island have prompted the Tamil Nadu police to step up
security monitoring. Public and Rehabilitation Secretary to the
Government of Tamil Nadu, S. Audiseshiah, told us that state police
are now taking fingerprints and video images of the refugees
arriving Tamil Nadu. Audiseshiah, however, described the move as
not representing any policy change towards the refugees. He added
that the new arrivals are only a trickle and in terms of numbers,
easily manageable.

REFUGEE ARRIVALS MUCH LOWER THAN MID 2006
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6. (SBU) According to the statistics of the Organization for Eelam
Refugees Rehabilitation (OfERR),a refugee relief NGO, recent
refugee arrivals have dwindled from the levels of May-September of

2006. A total of 16,886 refugees have landed in Tamil Nadu from the
beginning of January 2006 to the end of January 2007. The monthly
figures are as follows:

2006
January: 304
February: 193
March: 71
April: 43

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May: 1456
June: 1770
July: 1822
August: 5769
September: 3749
October: 735
November: 314
December: 266

2007
January: 394

A MESSAGE TO THE LTTE AND REASSURANCE TO NEW DELHI
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7. (SBU) COMMENT: It is unclear whether any of the arrested Sri
Lankans are hardcore LTTE members or just their hired middlemen.
The Tamil Nadu government and police have used the opportunity of
the smuggling arrests to send a message to the LTTE as well as to
the UPA government at the Center that, notwithstanding sympathies
towards the Tamils of Sri Lanka, the DMK government will offer no
support to the LTTE militancy. The decrease in refugee arrivals,
far below the huge outflow we believe would serve as a tripwire for
heightened political sensitivities in Tamil Nadu, also gives the
state government considerable leeway for handling the Sri Lankan
Tamil issue. END COMMENT
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