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12 charged with trying to buy weapons for Tamil Tigers
2006-08-23
Sometimes the FBI does everything right.
Twelve men arrested in the US as a result of an FBI sting operation have been charged with attempting to buy arms for the Tamil Tigers and trying to bribe American officials to have the group's name removed from a US government list of terrorist organisations.

Four of the defendants are alleged to have attempted to buy Russian shoulder-launched anti-aircraft missiles and guns for the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) from FBI undercover agents posing as black market arms dealers. Some of the others are accused of a conspiracy to pay state department officials up to $1m to have the Tamil Tigers name removed from the state department terrorist list, which bans it from fundraising, lobbying or buying equipment in America, and also of offering bribes in return for details of US intelligence on a charity suspected of being a front for the Tigers. The officials they allegedly attempted to bribe also turned out to be FBI undercover agents.

Six of the men were charged in a federal court in Brooklyn on Monday. Three more arrests were made in Buffalo, New York, and one each in Connecticut, California and Seattle. The accused are described as being "senior LTTE supporters" with close links with the group's leadership.

Gerald Del Piano, a lawyer for one of the defendants, Nachimuthu Socrates, told the Associated Press: "We plan to fully and vigorously contest the charges." Mr Socrates, an Indian-born engineer, was arrested at his home in Connecticut.
Not too bright, this Socrates guy.
According to court documents, three of the defendants met two undercover officers, who they thought were arms dealers, on Long Island on August 19 and asked them to provide missiles to shoot down the Sri Lankan air force's Israeli-made Kfir fighter jets. They also asked for anti-ship weapons and AK-47 assault rifles. The undercover agents showed them a Russian SA-18 missile in a wooden crate, and the defendants allegedly offered to buy 10, saying that they would buy up to 100 later if the missiles worked well.
I'll bet that "SA-18" even looked real.
"These defendants allegedly sought to obtain, through a variety of means, weapons and materials to carry out a deadly campaign of violence. We will use every tool in our power to disrupt the activities of those who seek to harm others, both here and abroad," the US attorney general, Alberto Gonzales, said.

Leslie Wiser, the FBI special agent-in-charge in Newark, New Jersey, said: "This weekend's operation has severely impaired the Tamil Tigers' ability to acquire funding and weapons for their ongoing terror operations in Sri Lanka."
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Home Front: WoT
8 face federal terror charges for supporting Tamil Tigers
2006-08-22
The net is woven finely enough to catch other fish than the jihadis. Good.
Eight persons were charged in federal court in New York yesterday with conspiracy to provide material support and resources to a designated terrorist organization, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), the FBI said. Two complaints unsealed in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn said four men were arrested on Long Island on Saturday after three of them traveled to New York from Canada to attempt to purchase from an undercover FBI agent Russian-made SA-18 surface-to-air missiles, missile launchers, AK-47s and other weapons. The suspects were identified as being "high-level Tamil Tiger financiers and operatives, closely connected" with LTTE leadership in Sri Lanka, and many of them have met with LTTE leader Velupillai Prabhakaran and other senior leaders of the terrorist group. Named in the complaint were Murugesu Vinayagamoorthy, a senior LTTE supporter, and Nachimuthu Socrates, a LTTE supporter in North America. They are accused, with others, of conspiring to bribe State Department officials to remove the LTTE from the Foreign Terrorist Organization list.

The complaint said that the weapons were to be used by the LTTE in a "rapidly escalating conflict against the Sri Lankan military" and that the men were acting at the direction of senior LTTE leadership in Sri Lanka. A separate complaint said they sought to obtain classified information, conspired to bribe U.S. public officials to remove the LTTE from the State Department's list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations and dealt in illegal financial transactions with LTTE.

The complaints said the suspects agreed to an initial shipment of 10 SA-18 surface-to-air missiles and 500 AK-47s, and discussed a total price of between $900,000 and $937,500 for the equipment and training.

FBI spokesman Richard Kolko said efforts also were made to acquire heavy military artillery and missiles. On Friday, Mr. Kolko said, Sahilal Sabaratnam, identified in the complaint as the "financial guy," must be a technical term and Thiruthanikan Thanigasalam traveled to the United States by car from Canada and met with two undercover agents. Asked what they needed, the complaint said, the suspects sought missiles to shoot down Israeli-made fighter jets and weaponry "to destroy boats." At that meeting, which was recorded, the suspects discussed using bank accounts in Switzerland, St. Croix or other offshore locations to finance the purchase. The complaint said that they wanted the delivery to be made ship-to-ship in the Indian Ocean.

Historical background, for those of us not closely following events in Sri Lanka: LTTE was founded in 1976 and raises money, acquires weapons and technology, publicizes its cause of establishing an independent Tamil state in northern Sri Lanka and utilizes a guerrilla strategy that often includes acts of terrorism. With an army of several thousand combatants, the LTTE controls most of the northern and eastern coastal areas of Sri Lanka. The complaints said that in the past 15 years, the LTTE has killed hundreds and carried out numerous political assassinations. Since April, more than 1,700 people have been killed in the escalating conflict. In 1997, the LTTE was designated by the State Department as a foreign terrorist organization.

The Canadian version of events -- essentially the same, but with details
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