Terrorist organization LTTE engaged in raising terror funding from Tamil Nadu
Terrorist organization LTTE engaged in raising terror funding from Tamil Nadu: made illegal arms factories in many places; Important evidence found by NIA
After the financial crisis in Sri Lanka, the terrorist organization LTTE is trying to strengthen its penetration in Tamil Nadu. For this, he has set up illegal arms factories in many places in Tamil Nadu. The investigating agencies have got important inputs in this matter. Now LTTE is trying to target many big politicians and businessmen of Tamil Nadu for terror funding.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has received inputs in this regard. Due to this, raids were conducted at many places in the past. According to sources, Tamil Nadu Police had nabbed two youths Naveen Muthu and Sanjay Prakash from Sewapet in Salem district on May 19. Two pistols, gunpowder, weapons and explosives were recovered from them. Investigation revealed that both youths were working for the terrorist organization LTTE. After this, the case was handed over to the NIA. On July 25, the NIA started the investigation by registering a case against both of them.
When the NIA interrogated both of them, they got information about the plans of the LTTE. It is learned that LTTE has shifted its operations to India after the financial crisis in Sri Lanka. The weapons which were earlier made in Sri Lanka across the border are now being made in Tamil Nadu with the help of local people.
Jungle survival kits and poison prepared from wild seeds were also found during raids in Tamil Nadu. LTTE is training its members to survive in the jungle. Poison made from special seeds is also given. So that if for any reason LTTE members get caught by the police or security investigation agency, then they can eat it and die.
The LTTE is working on a blueprint of sorts to strengthen its roots in Tamil Nadu. To break into this module of LTTE, NIA conducted raids at several places in Salem and Sivagangai in Tamil Nadu. During this, books, photographs and much objectionable literature written on LTTE chief Prabhakaran, who was killed in 2009, were found. He got a list of many big politicians and businessmen of Tamil Nadu. Some documents were also found, which showed that the leaders included in the list were in the target list of LTTE.