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Sri Lankan Tamil apprehended transporting 3 tons of Cocaine in a homemade submarine
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RohanUS
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24 Nov 2006 15:46:11 GMT Report for Abuse
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Reports from Costa Rica in Central America said that a strange locally fabricated submarine transporting three tons of Cocaine was caught by authorities with a Sri Lankan national Tamil, two Colombians and a Guatemalan.
Is this fabricated Sub or STORY??????
Anyother way of GoSL trying to Bring tamils down
good luck on this onceagain |
Saint Senior Member
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24 Nov 2006 15:52:39 GMT Report for Abuse
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| Yah, Great isn't it? One of my foreign friend gave me the warm news last Tuesday with a smile, we are every where good or bad guys I mean it, we are every where. |
realman Senior Member
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24 Nov 2006 15:52:43 GMT Report for Abuse
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Liontalk,
Why are posting another topic so quickly how are we suppose to handle this
u funnier than funny man...... |
realman Senior Member
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24 Nov 2006 15:55:11 GMT Report for Abuse
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Mako,
Drug trafficking is one of their businesses
since GOSL is not willing to open A9 road, somehow this poor guy has to feed his family.......please note: he has no links to LTTE what so ever....... |
MaKaSo Senior Member
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24 Nov 2006 15:58:02 GMT Report for Abuse
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Real malaya
he has no links to LTTE what so ever.......
Who is he?? |
Ruchira Senior Member
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24 Nov 2006 15:59:58 GMT Report for Abuse
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If the heading is just a Sri Lankan this is not a news for us see the specialty of the Tamil nation
That is the different between physical nation & the ideological nation Edited By - Ruchira - 24 Nov 2006 16:03:10 GMT |
tamilcanuck Senior Member
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24 Nov 2006 16:06:52 GMT Report for Abuse
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Why is it that when ever a sri lankan criminal is found its mostly a Tamil. I mean in London if its credit card fraud and you are a sri lankan its 99% a tamil.
well not exactly but here is an explanation.
the sinhalese who live abroad are most the intellectual type (i,e have a decent education, migrated to further their career , most likely will never go back etc) (Let me tell you there are also sinhala refugess here! )
Now if you take the tamils EVERYONE pretty much left. the intellectual, the common thief the whole 9 yards so youre bound have these elements.
Here we have over 250K tamils. youre bound to have bad apples. thats the the nature of the beast. every community has their own share of issues.
the other day on Ln there was a story about a sinhala man convicted in kuwait so Tamils dont have the monopoly on Crime!
there was a tamil guy who kidnapped a girl and when caught claimed in court that it was thier custom in lanka!! so sometimes people use this 'false' statements to get away. He was convicted i think but his lawyer at one point believed this! |
MaKaSo Senior Member
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24 Nov 2006 16:19:13 GMT Report for Abuse
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Ruchira,
If the heading is just a Sri Lankan this is not a news for us see the specialty of the Tamil nation
In Sri Lankna, Tamils want separate identity and country.
When things go in your way, you claim Tamils are super genius.
When it comes to criminal works, Tamils are Sri Lankan. |
BitterTruth
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24 Nov 2006 16:20:21 GMT Report for Abuse
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The original source of this article is AsianTribune.
Sri Lankan with three others are caught transporting 3 tons of Cocaine in a strange submarine off the coast of Costa Rica
Tue, 2006-11-21 19:13
By Walter Jayawardhana
Bogotá, 21 November, (Asiantribune.com): Reports from Costa Rica in Central America said that a strange locally fabricated submarine transporting three tons of Cocaine was caught by authorities with a Sri Lankan national, two Colombians and a Guatemalan.
The unique 50 foot long underwater transporting vessel is made of wood and fiber glass and the men traveling inside were breathing through pipes jutting out of water, the authorities said.
Fernando Berrocal, the Security Minister of Costa Rica said seizing of the strange craft became possible since the submarine could be identified by the three breathing pipes which were mysteriously skimming the ocean top surface.
Since the men were arrested in the international waters, they were taken to the United States for prosecution.
The strange craft sailed seven miles per hour just six feet beneath the sea-water, the Costa Rican Security minister told the country?s newspapers.
It is still not known the name of the Sri Lankan or the names of the others involved in the act of smuggling Cocaine.
This was not the first time the Sri Lankans were mentioned in the case of Cocaine smuggling from Columbia. Years ago a Columbian newspaper from Bogotá mentioned there was a failed attempt on the part of the Sri Lankan terrorists, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) to supply guns to some Colombians and train them in warfare in exchange for Cocaine. But the newspaper said at that time the program did not go through and failed. It did not go beyond negotiations, the newspaper revealed.
The submarine was spotted on 17 November about one hundred miles off the coast, near Cabo Blanco National Park on the Nicoya peninsula of Costa Rica, the reports said.
'This was the first time in the country's history that a craft with these characteristics has been caught near the national coasts,' the country?s Minister for Security said in a statement.
U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agents, FBI and Colombian officials aided Costa Rican authorities in the operation, Berrocal , the Minister revealed.
According to the same sources, the arresting officials took the submarine to a Costa Rican Coast Guard station and were trying to determine its origins. It was found with several tanks of petrol, but it has been found the vessel, which had a bailer to keep out water, probably did not travel far.
One aim of the investigation would be to determine whether the drug smuggling is anyway connected to terrorism.
According to Colombian Police sources smuggling Cocaine by sea has become the top method of transport in recent years, as radar systems have made it difficult to smuggle drugs in small airplanes as was done in the past.
So far this year, Costa Rican authorities have seized 18 tons of Cocaine, the Minister of Security said.
- Asian Tribune -
- http://www.asiantribune.com/index.php?q=node/3339 |
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