Arrested Sri Lankans have no links with terror group: Police

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Aug 17 2015 | 9:13 PM IST
Dismissing suggestion that the five Sri Lankans arrested from a city hotel have connection to a "terror group", the Kolkata Police today said it has started looking for those who brought them to the city promising fake passports and help getting jobs in France.
The five Sri Lankans, allegedly former members of the LTTE, were arrested by Kolkata Police STF section from a city hotel with fake documents last week.
The arrested two Indians - Abdul Rahim Malik Batcha and Shafik Ahmed - are residents of Tamil Nadu and were "very much" involved in the racket that promised the Lankans jobs in France.
Investigations revealed that the five Lankans - Sayanthathan Ratnarasha, Jogalingam Shilnan aka Gunsekharan, Mangalesheram, Shibashitaban Shibarasha and Meheti Rarasha Kaghuban alias Katis - were staying at a relief camp in Chennai for several years.
"They (the Lankans) were brought in Kolkata by Abdul and Shafik after luring them with jobs in Indian or Tamilian hotels in France. The duo also assured them of getting them fake Indian passports," a senior officer of Kolkata Police STF said.
"We are suspecting that the plan was to send the five Lankans to Siliguri. And from there they will be taken to Nepal via road," the officer said.
In fact, for the purpose the Lankans have paid a hefty amount to the "agents".
Sleuths were trying to seek help of an interpreter to question the five because "they have no knowledge of any language other than Tamil".
"This shows that in Kolkata there is a very active network for preparing fake passports. Questioning the Lankans can help us nab them too," the STF officer said.
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First Published: Aug 17 2015 | 9:13 PM IST

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