Sri Lanka: White van armed men abduct 3 Tamil civilians in Colombo
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Wednesday, 09 January 2008 |
Armed men in military uniform arriving in a white van forcibly
abducted Monday a father of three children at Mukaththuvaaram in
Colombo, and in a separate incident a 30-year-old mother and her
5-year-old daughter are alleged abducted Tuesday from their house in
Wathala, according to complaints made to Deputy Minister, P.
Rathakrishnan and Wattala police by the relatives of the abducted
persons.
The father abducted at gun point is T. Sureshkumar, 38, the father of
three children and a resident of K. Cyril. C. Perera Mawatte in
Kotahena.
Sureshkumar’s
wife T. Jameela complained of her husband’s abduction to P.
Rathakrishnan, deputy minister and the Upcountry Peoples Front (UPF)
parliamentarian.
Kasiviswanathan Puvaneswary, 30 and her
daughter Karina, 5, are missing from their home in Kalyani Mawathe in
Wathala and are feared abducted by white van armed men, according to
complaint made by Puvaneswary’s husband John Prakash Fernando to
Wathala police.
Puvanesvary has been living in Wathala for the last ten years.
Deputy
Minister Rathakrishnan requested Senior Assistant Police Commissioner,
K. N. Illangakoon, to look into these two cases o and urged Wattala
police authorities to attend immediately to trace the whereabouts of
the missing mother and daughter.
Rathakrishan advised people to
carry their National Identity Cards and other required documents when
going out of their homes to avoid unnecessary harassment and to report
any problematic incident either to his office or the Monitoring Council
in Bandaranayake International Hall.
Many have been abducted at
gun point in the past and some of them have been freed after paying the
abductors huge sums of money, while the fate of others still remain
unknown, civil society sources in Colombo said.
 TamilNet |