New Delhi:India has intimated authorities in Sri Lankaabout intelligenceinputs suggesting that the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) has been trying to regroup by bringing all the sympathisers together. India’s premier anti-terror agency (NIA) has found that several LTTE sympathisers and linkmen have been working as drug peddlers to raise money to revive the banned Tamil militant organisation that was based in northeastern Sri Lanka.
“The LTTE sympathisers both in Sri Lanka and Tamil Nadu in India have been trying to revive the terrorist organisation by raising funds. The Indian government has alerted the authorities in Sri Lanka,” an official working with India’s security establishment told ETV Bharat on Thursday. The NIA, in August, arrested Lingam alias Adi Lingam, a key conspirator in a case related to the smuggling of drugs and arms to raise funds for reviving the LTTE in Sri Lanka and India.
The agency claimed that Adi was closely associated with Gunasekharan alias Guna, the prime suspect in the case, who, along with Pushparaj alias Pookutti Kanna and Haji Salim (a supplier based in Pakistan), was operating the illegal drugs and arms trade from the special camp in Tiruchi for the revival of the LTTE. Intelligence agencies in India claimed that LTTE sympathisers have been involved in narcotics smuggling and gold smuggling to revive the terrorist organisation.