sri lanka probes military links to jaffna killings
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Sri Lanka probes military links to Jaffna killings

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Sri Lankan Ministry of Defence on May 18, 2009, government soldiers inspect the area inside the war zone near Mullaittivu on May 17, 2009, when they helped evacuated the last of the Tamil civilians from the area.
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Sri Lanka is investigating whether the army was involved in a recent wave of violence in the minority Tamil heartland of Jaffna, a minister said Tuesday.
Junior Defense Minister Ruwan Wijewardene said a soldier was among those arrested by police in connection with the latest violence in Jaffna, the epicenter of the country’s long separatist war which ended in 2009.
“Investigations are on to see if any other officers are also involved with this gang,” the minister told Parliament.
Law and Order Minister Sagala Ratnayaka said 38 men had been arrested, including a soldier attached to the electrical and engineering unit of the army. Police were looking for eight others, but their identities were not disclosed.
The army replaced its intelligence chief two weeks ago after the government accused the military of backing a Tamil gang terrorizing civilians in Jaffna, 400 kilometers (250 miles) north of Colombo.
Cabinet spokesman Rajitha Senaratne said the country’s former regime had created the motorcycle gang known as the Aava Group to counter Tamil Tiger rebels during the war.
On Tuesday Wijewardene said the military was not directly involved with the group, but did not rule out the possibility of rogue elements.
Last month’s fatal police shooting of two Tamil students in Jaffna and protests by residents have raised tensions in the north, where residents suffered years of harassment from the Sinhalese-dominated military before and during the conflict.
The new government came to power in January 2015 promising reconciliation after the decades-long war and has tried to restrict military involvement in day-to-day activities in Jaffna.

Source: Arab News

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