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Toronto man held in Sri Lanka         


Author: karthika
Date: Jun 14, 2008 08:24

Toronto man held in Sri Lanka after electronics, chemicals seized
Stewart Bell , Canwest News Service
Published: Friday, June 13, 2008
TORONTO - A Toronto man has been arrested in Sri Lanka after police
seized an array of electronics, including heat-seeking devices, that
were shipped from Canada.

Kajan Irampamoorthy, 20, is being held in the Sri Lankan capital of
Colombo and questioned about whether the materials were destined for
the Tamil Tigers guerrillas.

Irampamoorthy, a permanent resident of Canada, was taken into custody
more than two weeks ago, according to government officials.

Font:****The seized materials allegedly include an AimShot HeatSeeker
3500b, which uses thermal sensors to locate targets by detecting their
movements and body heat.

Police also seized PDAs, CDs, and five bags of chemicals similar to
aircraft grease. The items had apparently been shipped by courier from
an address in the Toronto suburb of Scarborough, Ont.
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Re: Toronto man held in Sri Lanka         


Author: Markku Grönroos
Date: Jun 14, 2008 12:46

"karthika" kirjoitti
viestissä:1e104327-4c25-4750-82a1-af5854403e8a@b1g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
> Toronto man held in Sri Lanka after electronics, chemicals seized
> Stewart Bell , Canwest News Service
> Published: Friday, June 13, 2008
> TORONTO - A Toronto man has been arrested in Sri Lanka after police
> seized an array of electronics, including heat-seeking devices, that
> were shipped from Canada.
>
A ltte operative for sure.
> Kajan Irampamoorthy, 20, is being held in the Sri Lankan capital of
> Colombo and questioned about whether the materials were destined for
> the Tamil Tigers guerrillas.
>
Exactly. He was about to meet solheim there.
> Irampamoorthy, a permanent resident of Canada, was taken into custody
> more than two weeks ago, according to government officials.
>
I just wonder how much horse manure is laying on Canadian streets.
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